Field-induced compensation of magnetic exchange as the possible origin of reentrant superconductivity in UTe$_2

Nat Commun 15, 37 (2024) The potential spin-triplet heavy-fermion superconductor UTe$_2$ exhibits signatures of multiple distinct superconducting phases. For field aligned along the $b$ axis, a metamagnetic transition occurs at $\mu_0 H_\mathrm{m}\approx35\,$T. It is associated with magnetic fluctua...

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Hauptverfasser: Helm, Toni, Kimata, Motoi, Sudo, Kenta, Miyata, Atsuhiko, Stirnat, Julia, Förster, Tobias, Hornung, Jacob, König, Markus, Sheikin, Ilya, Pourret, Alexandre, Lapertot, Gérard, Aoki, Dai, Knebel, Georg, Wosnitza, Jochen, Brison, Jean-Pascal
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Zusammenfassung:Nat Commun 15, 37 (2024) The potential spin-triplet heavy-fermion superconductor UTe$_2$ exhibits signatures of multiple distinct superconducting phases. For field aligned along the $b$ axis, a metamagnetic transition occurs at $\mu_0 H_\mathrm{m}\approx35\,$T. It is associated with magnetic fluctuations that may be beneficial for the field-reinforced superconductivity surviving up to $H_\mathrm{m}$. Once the field is tilted away from the $b$ towards the $c$ axis, a reentrant superconducting phase emerges just above $H_\mathrm{m}$. In order to better understand this remarkably field-resistant superconducting phase, we conducted magnetic-torque and magnetotransport measurements in pulsed magnetic fields. We determine the record-breaking upper critical field of $\mu_0 H_\mathrm{c2}\approx 73\,$T and its evolution with angle. Furthermore, the normal-state Hall effect experiences a drastic suppression indicative of a reduced band polarization above $H_\mathrm{m}$ in the angular range around $30^\circ$ caused by a partial compensation between the applied field and an exchange field. This promotes the Jaccarino-Peter effect as a likely mechanism for the reentrant superconductivity above $H_\mathrm{m}$.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2207.08261