Intersoliton forces and magnetic response of three band superconductors with broken time reversal symmetry

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Abstract

The recent discovery of iron pnictide superconductors has resulted in a rapidly growing interest in multiband models with more than two bands. The three-band Ginzburg-Landau model does in part of the parameter space exhibit broken time reversal symmetry and degenerate ground states. As was shown in Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 197001 (2011) these systems possess topological defects in the form of bound states of fractional vortices that are different from ordinary vortices, and lack rotational symmetry. We discuss intersoliton forces, and show that they exhibit a strong orientational dependence and thus can results in nontrivial structures appearing in an applied external field. Such structures can be detected by surface magnetic probes such as scanning SQUID, magnetic force microscopy etc.

*Supported by the Swedish Research council, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation through the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences fellowship and by NSF CAREER Award No. DMR-0955902. Computational resources provided by NSC, Sweden.

Authors

  • Johan Carlstrom

    • KTH, University of Massachusetts
  • Julien Garaud

    • University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    • KTH, University of Massachusetts
  • Egor Babaev

    • KTH, University of Massachusetts
    • University of Massachusetts, Amherst