Odd–Parity Spin–Triplet Superconductivity in Antiferromagnetic Metals Lacking Effective Time-Reversal Symmetries
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Abstract
We propose a route to achieve odd-parity spin-triplet superconductivity in metallic collinear antiferromagnets with inversion symmetry. Owing to the existence of hidden antiunitary symmetries, which we call the effective time-reversal symmetries (eTRS), the Fermi surfaces of such systems are generally spin-degenerate. However, by introducing a local inversion symmetry breaking perturbation that also breaks the eTRS, we can lift the degeneracy to obtain spin-polarized Fermi surfaces. In the weak-coupling limit, the spin-polarized Fermi surfaces constrain the electrons to form spin-triplet Cooper pairs with odd-parity. Furthermore, we find that the odd-parity superconducting states host nontrivial band topology. We also solve the finite-size tight-binding models to show the boundary modes appear as a consequence of the bulk topology.
*S.L. was supported by IBSR009-D1. B.-J.Y. was supported by the Institute for Basic Science in Korea (Grant No. IBS-R009-D1) and Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (Grant No. 0426-20190008). This work was supported in part by the U.S. Army Research Office under Grant Number W911NF18-1-0137.
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Presenters
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Seung Hun Lee
- Seoul Natl Univ