Affiliation:
1. Dipartimento di Fisica “E. R. Caianiello” Università di Salerno Fisciano IT‐84084 SA Italy
2. SPIN‐CNR Fisciano IT‐84084 SA Italy
3. c/o Università di Salerno Fisciano IT‐84084 SA Italy
Abstract
AbstractThe pairing structure of superconducting materials is regulated by the point group symmetries of the crystal. The spin‐singlet multiorbital superconductivity of materials with unusually low crystalline symmetry content can host even‐parity (s‐wave) Cooper pairs with high orbital moment. The lack of mirror and rotation symmetries makes pairing states with quintet orbital angular momentum symmetry‐allowed. A remarkable fingerprint of this type of pairing state is provided by a nontrivial superconducting phase texture in momentum space with π‐shifted domains and walls with anomalous phase winding. The pattern of the quintet pairing texture is shown to depend on the orientation of the orbital polarization and the strength of the mirror and/or rotation symmetry breaking terms. Such a momentum dependent phase makes Cooper pairs with net orbital component suited to design orbitronic Josephson effects. This study discusses how an intrinsic orbital dependent phase can set out anomalous Josephson couplings by employing superconducting leads with nonequivalent breaking of crystalline symmetry.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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