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Frustrated superconductivity and sextetting order

Superconductivity 2024-12-31 v4

Abstract

The superconducting state typically favors a uniform spatial distribution akin to ferromagnetism. Nevertheless, the pair-density-wave state exhibits sign changes in the pairing order, leading to potential frustrations in phase coherence.We propose a mechanism to the sextetting order stemming from the frustrations in the phase coherence of a pair-density-wave state, whose spatial modulation manifests a vortex-antivortex honeycomb lattice. The classical ground state configurations are mapped to Baxter's three-coloring model, revealing a macroscopic degeneracy accompanied by extensive entropy. The phase coherence problem intertwines the U(1) phases and the vorticity variables. While the resultant color and phase fluctuations suppress the pair-density-wave order, they maintain the sextetting order above the superconducting transition temperature (TcT_{\text{c}}). The 1/31/3-fractional vortex emerges as the fundamental topological defect in the sextetting order. This novel mechanism of frustrated superconductivity provides an alternative explanation for the experimental observed fractional oscillations in CsV3_3Sb5_5.

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@article{arxiv.2209.13745,
  title  = {Frustrated superconductivity and sextetting order},
  author = {Zhiming Pan and Chen Lu and Fan Yang and Congjun Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.13745},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

9 pages, 9 figures

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