Modern Theory for the Orbital Moment in a Superconductor
Abstract
The chiral p-wave superconducting state is comprised of spin triplet Cooper pairs carrying a finite orbital angular momentum. For the case of a periodic lattice, calculating the net magnetisation arising from this orbital component presents a challenge as the circulation operator is not well defined in the Bloch representation. This difficulty has been overcome in the normal state, for which a modern theory is firmly established. Here, we derive the extension of this normal state approach, generating a theory which is valid for a general superconducting state, and go on to perform model calculations for a chiral p-wave state in SrRuO. The results suggest that the magnitude of the elusive edge current in SrRuO is finite, but lies below experimental resolution. This provides a possible solution to the long-standing controversy concerning the gap symmetry of the superconducting state in this material.
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@article{arxiv.1802.10533,
title = {Modern Theory for the Orbital Moment in a Superconductor},
author = {Joshua Robbins and James F. Annett and Martin Gradhand},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.10533},
year = {2020}
}