Polarization of the spontaneous magnetic field and magnetic fluctuations in s+is anisotropic multiband superconductors
Vadimov, V. L., & Silaev, M. (2018). Polarization of the spontaneous magnetic field and magnetic fluctuations in s+is anisotropic multiband superconductors. Physical Review B, 98(10), Article 104504. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.98.104504
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We show that multiband superconductors with broken time-reversal symmetry can produce spontaneous currents and magnetic fields in response to the local variations of pairing constants. Considering the iron pnictide superconductor Ba1−xKxFe2As2 as an example we demonstrate that both the point-group symmetric s+is state and the C4-symmetry-breaking s+id states produce, in general, the same magnitudes of spontaneous magnetic fields. In the s+is state these fields are polarized mainly on an ab crystal plane, whereas in the s+id state their ab-plane and c-axis components are of the same order. The same is true for the random magnetic fields which are produced by the order parameter fluctuations near the critical point of the time-reversal symmetry-breaking phase transition. Our findings can be used as a direct test of the s+is/s+id dichotomy and the additional discrete symmetry-breaking phase transitions with the help of muon spin-relaxation experiments.
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (Project No. 297439), the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grants No. 17-52-12044 and No. 18-02-00390), and the Foundation for the Advancement of Theoretical Physics “BASIS” Grant No. 109.License
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