Identifying possible pairing states in Sr2RuO4 by tunneling spectroscopy
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Abstract
We examine the tunneling spectroscopy of three-dimensional normal-metal/Sr2RuO4 junctions as an experimental means to identify pairing symmetry in Sr2RuO4. In particular, we consider three different possible pairing states in Sr2RuO4: spin-singlet chiral d-wave, spin-triplet helical p-wave, and spin-nematic f-wave ones, all of which are consistent with recent nuclear-magnetic-resonance experiments [A. Pustogow et al., Nature (London) 574, 72 (2019)]. The Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk theory is employed to calculate the tunneling conductance. It is pointed out that the chiral d-wave pairing state is inconsistent with previous tunneling conductance experiments along the c axis. We also find that the remaining candidates, the spin-triplet helical p-wave pairing state and the spin-nematic f-wave ones, can be distinguished from each other by the in-plane tunneling spectroscopy along the a and b axes.
*This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid from JSPS for Innovative Areas “Topological Materials Science” (JP15H05851, JP15H05853, JP15H05855, and JP15K21717), for Scientific Research B (JP18H01176 and JP17H02922), for JSPS Fellows (JP19J02005), Japan-RFBR Bilateral Joint Research Projects/Seminars No. 19-52-50026, JSPS Core-to-Core Program, and JST CREST (JPMJCR19T2).
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Presenters
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Shu-Ichiro Suzuki
- Nagoya Univ
- Applied Physics, Nagoya Univesity