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Vestigial pairing from fluctuating magnetism and triplet superconductivity

Superconductivity 2025-10-06 v1

Abstract

We study the finite-temperature vestigial superconducting phases of a two-dimensional system of fluctuating spin-triplet pairing and spin magnetism. Denoting the respective primary order parameters by d\mathbf{d} and N\mathbf{N}, which are not long-range ordered at finite temperature, the composite fields ϕdd=dd\phi_{dd} = \mathbf{d}\cdot\mathbf{d} and ϕdN=dN\phi_{dN} = \mathbf{d}\cdot\mathbf{N} are spin-rotation invariant and can condense at finite temperature. Using a large-NN approach that respects the Mermin-Wagner theorem, we here derive the phase diagram which features two vestigial superconductors: (A)(A) a charge-4e4e superconductor with ϕdd0\phi_{dd}\neq 0 and ϕdN=0\phi_{dN} =0 and (B)(B) a charge-2e2e state with ϕdN,ϕdd0\phi_{dN} ,\phi_{dd}\neq 0. We analyze the temperature and coupling-constant dependent properties of these two superconductors using a perturbative approach and a variational Hartree-Fock study. This reveals non-trivial spectra in the superconductors, which result from the fundamental building blocks being distinct from the usual Cooper pairs--in phase (A)(A), the elementary bosons are bound states of four electrons and, in phase (B)(B), of three electrons and a hole. This work complements the previous study [Nat. Commun. 15, 1713 (2024), arXiv:2301.01344], which focused on the properties of phase (B)(B).

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@article{arxiv.2510.02474,
  title  = {Vestigial pairing from fluctuating magnetism and triplet superconductivity},
  author = {Yanek Verghis and Denis Sedov and Jakob Weßling and Prathyush P. Poduval and Mathias S. Scheurer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.02474},
  year   = {2025}
}