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Odd-parity superconductors with two-component order parameters: nematic and chiral, full gap and Majorana node

arXiv:1512.04554 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.94.180504

Abstract

Motivated by the recent experiment indicating that superconductivity in the doped topological insulator CuBiSe has an odd-parity pairing symmetry with rotational symmetry breaking, we study the general class of odd-parity superconductors with two-component order parameters in trigonal and hexagonal crystal systems. In the presence of strong spin-orbit interaction, we find two possible superconducting phases below , a time-reversal-breaking (i.e., chiral) phase and an anisotropic (i.e., nematic) phase, and determine their relative energetics from the gap function in momentum space. The nematic superconductor generally has a full quasi-particle gap, whereas the chiral superconductor with a three-dimensional (3D) Fermi surface has point nodes with lifted spin degeneracy, resulting in itinerant Majorana fermions in the bulk and topological Majorana arcs on the surface.

4+ pages, 2 figures; 20 pages suppl mat + 4 figures; published version

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