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Spin-triplet pairing state evidenced by half-quantum flux in a noncentrosymmetric superconductor

Published 10 Feb 2020 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2002.03916v1)

Abstract: A prime category of superconducting materials in which to look for spin-triplet pairing and topological superconductivity are superconductors without inversion symmetry. It is predicted that the breaking of parity symmetry gives rise to an admixture of spin-singlet / spin-triplet pairing states; a triplet pairing component, being substantial, seems all but guaranteed. However, the experimental confirmation of pair mixing in any particular material remains elusive. In this work, we perform phase-sensitive experiment to examine the pairing state of noncentrosymmetric superconductor $\alpha-$BiPd. The Little-Parks effect observed in mesoscopic polycrystalline $\alpha-$BiPd ring devices reveals the presence of half-integer magnetic flux quantization, which provides a decisive evidence for the spin-triplet pairing state. We find mixed half-quantum fluxes and integer-quantum fluxes, consistent with the scenario of singlet-triplet pair mixing.

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