Magnetic excitation spectra of the candidate spin-triplet superconductor UTe<sub>2</sub> investigated by inelastic neutron scattering
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Abstract
Enormous attention has been attracted recently by UTe2 due to its potential for realizing spin-triplet superconductivity. What little is known regarding the underlying magnetic interactions and excitations is gathered from previous inelastic neutron scattering studies. We present the results of a recent neutron study performed on a mosaic of single crystalline samples of superconducting UTe2. The magnetism in UTe2 is likely key to the formation of its exotic spin-triplet superconducting ground state, thus its magnetic excitations, as measured by this experiment, are informative in the context of phenomena related to the correlated electron effects such as Kondo hybridization.
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Presenters
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Thomas J Halloran
- National Insitute of Standards and Technology
- National Institute of Standards and Technology