2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.104.224501
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Spatially inhomogeneous superconductivity in UTe2

Abstract: Newly-discovered superconductor UTe2 is a strong contender for a topological spin-triplet state wherein a multi-component order parameter arises from two nearly-degenerate superconducting states. A key issue is whether both of these states intrinsically exist at ambient pressure. Through thermal expansion and calorimetry, we show that UTe2 at ambient conditions exhibits two detectable transitions only in some samples, and the size of the thermal expansion jump at each transition varies when the measurement is … Show more

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“…In this work, we discussed the effect of inhomogeneity near a field-driven first-order transition. Inhomogeneity in UTe 2 has been observed in NMR 14 and specific heat experiments 13 . Typically, the recent specific heat measurement observes different signals from different parts of a sample, which directly illustrates the importance of inhomogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In this work, we discussed the effect of inhomogeneity near a field-driven first-order transition. Inhomogeneity in UTe 2 has been observed in NMR 14 and specific heat experiments 13 . Typically, the recent specific heat measurement observes different signals from different parts of a sample, which directly illustrates the importance of inhomogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…(1)Kerr effect where time-reversal symmetry is found to be broken; (2) split transitions in specific heat, which are strictly required for the chiral phase in the orthorhombic system. However, the split transitions are observed in some samples 13,15,16 ; ], while other samples show a single transition 8,13,[16][17][18] , which puts the existence of the chiral phase into question. The proposed chiral phase has an intrinsic magnetization along the c-axis, which is perpendicular to the field H y .…”
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“…The specific heat of each piece is measured individually (solid lines) and compared to the data for the entire crystal (symbols). This experiment, first performed in [54], revealed a substantial variation in the specific heat around the superconducting transition in samples displaying a split transition at T c1 = 1.67 K and T c2 = 1.46 K. As mentioned above, these samples were grown at much higher temperatures (i.e., hot end at 1060 • C and cold end at 1000 • C). Importantly, these results have been reproduced by an independent group in [51].…”
Section: Spatial Inhomogeneitymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…As shown in figure 2(b), a substantial spatial inhomogeneity is also observed in samples grown at lower temperatures that also display a split transition. In addition, the specific heat variation in sample s6b is more pronounced than those in [51,54] as it occurs even at temperatures away from the superconducting transition, and it affects both the normal state and the residual specific heat coefficients. Here, we again observe the trend of increased residual specific heat as the specific heat jump at T c decreases.…”
Section: Spatial Inhomogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%