Detecting nonunitary multiorbital superconductivity with Dirac points at finite energies

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Date
2019Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Determining the symmetry of the order parameter of unconventional superconductors remains a recurrent topic and nontrivial task in the field of strongly correlated electron systems. Here we show that the behavior of Dirac points away from the Fermi energy is a potential tool to unveil the orbital structure of a superconducting state. In particular, we show that gap openings in such Dirac crossings are a signature of nonunitary multiorbital superconducting order. Consequently, also spectral features at higher energy can help us to identify broken symmetries of superconducting phases and the orbital structure of nonunitary states. Our results show how angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements can be used to detect nonunitary multiorbital superconductivity. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000387404Publication status
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Physical Review ResearchVolume
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American Physical SocietyOrganisational unit
03571 - Sigrist, Manfred / Sigrist, Manfred
Funding
184739 - Supraleitung und Magnetismus in starkkorrelierten Elektronensystemen (SNF)
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