Spontaneous magnetization in unitary superconductors with time reversal symmetry breaking
arXiv:2102.01267 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.104.054520
Abstract
We report the study of spontaneous magnetization (i.e., spin-polarization) for time-reversal symmetry (TRS)-breaking superconductors with unitary pairing potentials, in the absence of external magnetic fields or Zeeman fields. Spin-singlet () and spin-triplet () pairings can coexist in superconductors whose crystal structure lacks inversion symmetry. The TRS can be spontaneously broken once a relative phase of is developed, forming a TRS-breaking unitary pairing state (). We demonstrate that such unitary pairing could give rise to spontaneous spin-polarization with the help of spin-orbit coupling. Our result provides an alternative explanation to the TRS breaking, beyond the current understanding of such phenomena in the noncentrosymmetric superconductors. The experimental results of ZrIr and CaPtAs are also discussed in the view of our theory.
4+5 pages, 3+1 figures, comments are welcome