We analyse the combined effect of orbital and Pauli depairing on the superconducting state, and apply the results to the heavy fermion CeCoIn5. We find that: a) standard extrapolation based on the slope of Hc2(T) in the vicinity of the transition temperature to T=0 does not always give accurate values of the orbital upper critical field; b) critical value of the Maki parameter, α, that determines onset of the first order transition depends on the Fermi surface shape and the symmetry of the gap, and is α∗≈3 for CeCoIn5; c) the anisotropy of the thermodynamic and transport coefficients in the low-temperature, low-field part of the phase diagram is essentially insensitive to the Zeeman field and can be used to determine the nodal directions in Pauli-limited superconductors. The latter result confirms the finding of the dx2−y2 order parameter CeCoIn5.
@article{arxiv.1002.0330,
title = {Vortex state in d-wave superconductors with strong paramagnetism: transport and specific heat anisotropy},
author = {A. B. Vorontsov and I. Vekhter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.0330},
year = {2010}
}