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Spin response and topology of a staggered Rashba superconductor

Superconductivity 2021-08-11 v1

Abstract

Inversion symmetry is a key symmetry in unconventional superconductors and even its local breaking can have profound implications. For inversion-symmetric systems, there is a competition on a microscopic level between the spin-orbit coupling associated with the local lack of inversion and hybridizing terms that `restore' inversion. Investigating a layered system with alternating mirror-symmetry breaking, we study this competition considering the spin response of different superconducting order parameters for the case of strong spin-orbit coupling. We find that signatures of the local non-centrosymmetry, such as an increased spin susceptibility in spin-singlet superconductors for T0T\rightarrow 0, persist even into the quasi-three-dimensional regime. This leads to a direction dependent spin response which allows to distinguish different superconducting order parameters. Furthermore, we identify several regimes with possible topological superconducting phases within a symmetry-indicator analysis. Our results may have direct relevance for the recently reported Ce-based superconductor CeRh2_2As2_2 and beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2103.06282,
  title  = {Spin response and topology of a staggered Rashba superconductor},
  author = {Anastasiia Skurativska and Manfred Sigrist and Mark H. Fischer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.06282},
  year   = {2021}
}