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Orphan High Field Superconductivity in Non-Superconducting Uranium Ditelluride

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arxiv 2304.12392 v1 pith:H5UAP3ED submitted 2023-04-24 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

Orphan High Field Superconductivity in Non-Superconducting Uranium Ditelluride

classification cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el
keywords superconductivityfieldorphanfield-inducedhighmagneticparentreentrant
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Reentrant superconductivity is a phenomenon in which the destructive effects of magnetic field on superconductivity are mitigated, allowing a zero-resistance state to survive under conditions that would otherwise destroy it. Typically, the reentrant superconducting region derives from a zero-field parent superconductor. Here, we show that in specifically-prepared UTe$_2$ crystals, extremely large magnetic field gives rise to an unprecedented high field superconductor that lacks a zero-field parent phase. This orphan superconductivity exists at fields between 37 T and 52 T, over a smaller angular range than observed in superconducting UTe$_2$. The stability of field-induced orphan superconductivity is a challenge to existing theoretical explanations, and underscores the likelihood of a field-induced modification of the electronic structure of UTe$_2$.

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