Pairing state at an interface of Sr$_2$RuO$_4$: parity-mixing, restored time-reversal symmetry, and topological superconductivity
Yasuhiro Tada, Norio Kawakami, and Satoshi Fujimoto

TL;DR
This paper explores the pairing states at the interface of Sr$_2$RuO$_4$, revealing parity-mixing, restored time-reversal symmetry, and potential topological superconductivity due to interface-induced spin-orbit effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that interface effects induce parity-mixing and restore time-reversal symmetry, making Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ interface a candidate for topological superconductivity.
Findings
Parity-mixing of Cooper pairs at the interface
Restoration of time-reversal symmetry at the interface
Potential realization of topological superconductivity
Abstract
We investigate pairing states realized at the (001) interface of a spin-triplet superconductor SrRuO on the basis of microscopic calculations. Because of a Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction induced at the interface, strong parity-mixing of Cooper pairs between a spin-singlet state and a spin-triplet state occurs in this system. There are also strong inter-band pair correlations between the spin-orbit split bands, in spite of the considerably large spin-orbit splitting. This is due to frustration between the spin-orbit interaction and pairing interactions. In this pairing state, time-reversal symmetry is restored, in contrast to the bulk SrRuO which is believed to be a chiral superconductor with broken time-reversal symmetry. It is demonstrated that, because of these features, the pairing state at the interface is a promising candidate for the recently proposed…
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