2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2210.01399
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Quantum-geometry-induced anapole superconductivity

Abstract: Anapole superconductivity recently proposed for multiband superconductors [Commun. Phys. 5, 39 (2022)] is a key feature of time-reversal (T )-symmetry-broken polar superconductors. The anapole moment was shown to arise from the asymmetric Bogoliubov spectrum, which induces a finite center of mass momenta of Cooper pairs at the zero magnetic field. In this paper, we show an alternative mechanism of anapole superconductivity: the quantum geometry induces the anapole moment when the interband pairing and Berry co… Show more

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“…The effective anapole moment in the superconducting state is defined by the first derivative of thermodynamic potential with respect to the Cooper pairs' momentum [37], and thus, finite anapole moment directly indicates the finite-q pairing state. As clarified in our recent work, there exist several origins of the effective anapole moment [38]. They are classified into the group velocity term and the geometric term.…”
Section: Classification Of Anapole Superconducting Statesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The effective anapole moment in the superconducting state is defined by the first derivative of thermodynamic potential with respect to the Cooper pairs' momentum [37], and thus, finite anapole moment directly indicates the finite-q pairing state. As clarified in our recent work, there exist several origins of the effective anapole moment [38]. They are classified into the group velocity term and the geometric term.…”
Section: Classification Of Anapole Superconducting Statesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…states. An intriguing class is the anapole superconductivity, where Cooper pairs can get finite total momentum at zero magnetic field [37,38]. The anapole superconducting state is distinguished by the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) state [39,40] and the helical superconducting state [41,42] which require finite magnetic field or spin polarization.…”
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