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Reentrant Superconductivity in UTe2

V. P. Mineev

2020Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The reentrant superconductivity is the peculiar phenomenon observed in paramagnetic metal UTe 2 in magnetic field parallel to the hard magnetisation axis. It is difficult to explain it in terms of field dependent intensity of magnetic fluctuations like it is done for explanation of the formally similar phenomena in the ferromagnetic uranium superconductors URhGe, UCoGe. Extremely large initial slope of the upper critical field temperature dependence suggests that the phenomenon has quasi-two-dimensional nature. Indeed, according to the recent band structure calculations by Y. Xu et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 123 , 217002 (2019)) the Fermi surface of UTe 2 consists of two types slightly corrugated cylinders. The theory of reentrant superconductivity in UTe 2 based on its quasi-two-dimensional structure is presented here.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsReentrancySuperconductivityFerromagnetismMagnetizationParamagnetismCritical fieldPhysicsMagnetic fieldField (mathematics)Type-II superconductorHigh-temperature superconductivityFermi surfaceMaterials scienceElectronic band structureIntensity (physics)Magnetic structureMagnetismFermi levelRare-earth and actinide compoundsAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsIron-based superconductors research