Constraints on the superconducting state of Sr2RuO4 from elastocaloric measurements
Journal
Physical Review B
Journal Volume
108
Journal Issue
9
Start Page
094516
ISSN
2469-9950
2469-9969
Date Issued
2023-09-26
Author(s)
Grgur Palle
Clifford Hicks
Roser Valentí
Zhenhai Hu
Andreas Rost
Michael Nicklas
Andrew P. Mackenzie
Jörg Schmalian
Abstract
Strontium ruthenate Sr2RuO4 is an unconventional superconductor whose pairing symmetry has not been fully clarified, despite more than two decades of intensive research. Recent NMR Knight shift experiments have rekindled the Sr2RuO4 pairing debate by giving strong evidence against all odd-parity pairing states, including chiral p-wave pairing that was for a long time the leading pairing candidate. Here, we exclude additional pairing states by analyzing recent elastocaloric measurements [Y.S. Li, Nature 607, 276 (2022)10.1038/s41586-022-04820-z]. To be able to explain the elastocaloric experiment, we find that unconventional even-parity pairings must include either large dx2-y2-wave or large {dxz∣dyz}-wave admixtures, where the latter possibility arises because of the body-centered point group symmetry. These {dxz∣dyz}-wave admixtures take the form of distinctively body-centered-periodic harmonics that have horizontal line nodes. Hence gxy(x2-y2)-wave and dxy-wave pairings are excluded as possible dominant even pairing states.
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Type
journal article
