| Literature DB >> 31416960 |
Sheng Ran1,2, Chris Eckberg2, Qing-Ping Ding3, Yuji Furukawa3, Tristin Metz2, Shanta R Saha4,2, I-Lin Liu4,2,5, Mark Zic2, Hyunsoo Kim2, Johnpierre Paglione4,2, Nicholas P Butch1,2.
Abstract
Spin-triplet superconductors potentially host topological excitations that are of interest for quantum information processing. We report the discovery of spin-triplet superconductivity in UTe2, featuring a transition temperature of 1.6 kelvin and a very large and anisotropic upper critical field exceeding 40 teslas. This superconducting phase stability suggests that UTe2 is related to ferromagnetic superconductors such as UGe2, URhGe, and UCoGe. However, the lack of magnetic order and the observation of quantum critical scaling place UTe2 at the paramagnetic end of this ferromagnetic superconductor series. A large intrinsic zero-temperature reservoir of ungapped fermions indicates a highly unconventional type of superconducting pairing.Year: 2019 PMID: 31416960 DOI: 10.1126/science.aav8645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728