CeCoIn5でカップリングされた超伝導体と磁気順序
M Kenzelmann1, T Strässle, C Niedermayer
1Laboratory for Developments and Methods, Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
まとめ
CeCoIn5では,磁気と超伝導の順序が協力し,通常の競争に挑戦します. 超伝導性は,この磁気秩序にとって不可欠であり,新しい運動量に依存した超伝導状態を示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 凝縮物質物理学 凝縮物質物理学
- 量子材料は,量子的な物質である.
背景:
- 非常識な超伝導性は,磁気変動による電子結合から生じる.
- 磁気秩序と超伝導性の共存は知られているが,通常は競合する秩序を伴う.
研究 の 目的:
- CeCoIn5.5における磁気系と超伝導体の相互作用を調査する.
- 磁気秩序と超伝導性の関係が,上部臨界場付近で決定される.
主な方法:
- CeCoIn5の高臨界場付近の特性に関する実験的測定.
- 磁気秩序と超伝導ギャップ関数との結合の対称性分析.
主要な成果:
- CeCoIn5は,協働する磁気および超伝導の順序を持つユニークな多元構成基底状態を示しています.
- 超伝導性は,上部臨界場における1次移行で抑制され,磁気秩序が崩壊する.
- これは,観測された磁気秩序のために超伝導性が必要であることを示しています.
結論:
- この調査結果は,CeCoIn5.5における磁気系と超伝導系との協力関係を明らかにしています.
- 非消えないモメンタムに関連した超伝導性の新しい形態は,対称性分析によって示唆されています.
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