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Superconductivity in spin-$3/2$ systems: symmetry classification, odd-frequency pairs, and Bogoliubov Fermi surfaces

Superconductivity 2021-09-21 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The possible symmetries of the superconducting pair amplitude is a consequence of the fermionic nature of the Cooper pairs. For spin-1/21/2 systems this leads to the SPOT=1\mathcal{SPOT}=-1 classification of superconductivity, where S\mathcal{S}, P\mathcal{P}, O\mathcal{O}, and T\mathcal{T} refer to the exchange operators for spin, parity, orbital, and time between the paired electrons. However, this classification no longer holds for higher spin fermions, where each electron also possesses a finite orbital angular momentum strongly coupled with the spin degree of freedom, giving instead a conserved total angular moment. For such systems, we here instead introduce the JPT=1\mathcal{JPT}=-1 classification, where J\mathcal{J} is the exchange operator for the zz-component of the total angular momentum quantum numbers. We then specifically focus on spin-3/23/2 fermion systems and several superconducting cubic half-Heusler compounds that have recently been proposed to be spin-3/23/2 superconductors. By using a generic Hamiltonian suitable for these compounds we calculate the superconducting pair amplitudes and find finite pair amplitudes for all possible symmetries obeying the JPT=1\mathcal{JPT}=-1 classification, including all possible odd-frequency (odd-ω\omega) combinations. Moreover, one of the very interesting properties of spin-3/23/2 superconductors is the possibility of them hosting a Bogoliubov Fermi surface (BFS), where the superconducting energy gap is closed across a finite area. We show that a spin-3/23/2 superconductor with a pair potential satisfying an odd-gap time-reversal product and being non-commuting with the normal-state Hamiltonian hosts both a BFS and has finite odd-ω\omega pair amplitudes. We then reduce the full spin-3/23/2 Hamiltonian to an effective two-band model and show that odd-ω\omega pairing is inevitably present in superconductors with a BFS and vice versa.

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@article{arxiv.2106.11983,
  title  = {Superconductivity in spin-$3/2$ systems: symmetry classification, odd-frequency pairs, and Bogoliubov Fermi surfaces},
  author = {Paramita Dutta and Fariborz Parhizgar and Annica M. Black-Schaffer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.11983},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

12 pages, 5 figures; published version