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Beyond Triplet: Unconventional Superconductivity in a Spin-3/2 Topological Semimetal

Superconductivity 2018-04-10 v4

Abstract

In all known fermionic superfluids, Cooper pairs are composed of spin-1/2 quasi-particles that pair to form either spin-singlet or spin-triplet bound states. The "spin" of a Bloch electron, however, is fixed by the symmetries of the crystal and the atomic orbitals from which it is derived, and in some cases can behave as if it were a spin-3/2 particle. The superconducting state of such a system allows pairing beyond spin-triplet, with higher spin quasi-particles combining to form quintet or septet pairs. Here, we report evidence of unconventional superconductivity emerging from a spin-3/2 quasiparticle electronic structure in the half-Heusler semimetal YPtBi, a low-carrier density noncentrosymmetric cubic material with a high symmetry that preserves the pp-like j=3/2j=3/2 manifold in the Bi-based Γ8\Gamma_8 band in the presence of strong spin-orbit coupling. With a striking linear temperature dependence of the London penetration depth, the existence of line nodes in the superconducting order parameter Δ\Delta is directly explained by a mixed-parity Cooper pairing model with high total angular momentum, consistent with a high-spin fermionic superfluid state. We propose a kp\mathbf{k\cdot p} model of the j=3/2j=3/2 fermions to explain how a dominant JJ=3 septet pairing state is the simplest solution that naturally produces nodes in the mixed even-odd parity gap. Together with the underlying topologically non-trivial band structure, the unconventional pairing in this system represents a truly novel form of superfluidity that has strong potential for leading the development of a new generation of topological superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1603.03375,
  title  = {Beyond Triplet: Unconventional Superconductivity in a Spin-3/2 Topological Semimetal},
  author = {Hyunsoo Kim and Kefeng Wang and Yasuyuki Nakajima and Rongwei Hu and Steven Ziemak and Paul Syers and Limin Wang and Halyna Hodovanets and Jonathan D. Denlinger and Philip M. R. Brydon and Daniel F. Agterberg and Makariy A. Tanatar and Ruslan Prozorov and Johnpierre Paglione},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03375},
  year   = {2018}
}

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12 pages, 10 figures, supplementary info included