Gap anisotropy in nematic quantum critical superconductors
ORAL
Abstract
When pairing is driven by nematic quantum fluctuations, it results in a unique form of superconductivity. Nematic fluctuations, while anisotropic, couple to the entire Fermi surface, in contrast to, e.g. spin fluctuations that typically couple to so-called ‘hotspots’. The result is an entire series of possible anisotropic pairing states, with closely spaced condensation temperatures, all with s-wave symmetry. The existence of these states drives a strong temperature evolution of the anisotropy of the superconducting gap. This evolution is a direct consequence of critical fluctuations, and provides a clear signature of quantum criticality inside the superconducting state.
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Presenters
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Avraham Klein
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Avraham Klein
University of Minnesota
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Yi-Ming Wu
University of Minnesota
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Andrey Chubukov
University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Physics, University of Minnesota