Enhancement of superconductivity mediated by antiferromagnetic squeezed magnons

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Abstract

We theoretically investigate magnon-mediated superconductivity in a heterostructure consisting of a normal metal and a two-sublattice antiferromagnetic insulator. The attractive electron-electron pairing interaction is caused by an interfacial exchange coupling with magnons residing in the antiferromagnet, resulting in p-wave, spin-triplet superconductivity in the normal metal. Our main finding is that one may significantly enhance the superconducting critical temperature by coupling the normal metal to only one of the two antiferromagnetic sublattices employing, for example, an uncompensated interface. Employing realistic material parameters, the critical temperature increases from vanishingly small values to significantly larger values than 1 K as the interfacial coupling becomes strongly sublattice-asymmetric. We provide a general physical picture of this enhancement mechanism based on the notion of squeezed bosonic eigenmodes.

*We acknowledge financial support from the Research Council of Norway Grant No. 262633 ``Center of Excellence on Quantum Spintronics'', and Grant No. 250985, ``Fundamentals of Low-dissipative Topological Matter''.

Presenters

  • Eirik Erlandsen

    • Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)

Authors

  • Eirik Erlandsen

    • Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)
  • Akashdeep Kamra

    • Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)
    • Department of Physics, NTNU, QuSpin
    • Center for Quantum Spintronics, Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Arne Brataas

    • Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)
  • Asle Sudbo

    • Norwegian Univ Tech (NTNU)
    • Center for Quantum Spintronics, Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)