Chiral P-Wave Order in Sr_2RuO_4
Catherine Kallin

TL;DR
This review examines experimental evidence for chiral p-wave superconductivity in Sr2RuO4, highlighting strong triplet pairing signals but unresolved discrepancies regarding chiral order and time-reversal symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of experimental results with theoretical predictions, discussing puzzles and potential alternative pairing symmetries.
Findings
Strong evidence for triplet pairing in Sr2RuO4
Experimental results on time-reversal symmetry breaking are inconsistent
The case for chiral p-wave order remains unresolved
Abstract
Shortly after the discovery in 1994 of superconductivity in Sr2RuO4, it was proposed on theoretical grounds that the superconducting state may have chiral p-wave symmetry analogous to the A phase of superfluid He-3. Substantial experimental evidence has since accumulated in favor of this pairing symmetry, including several interesting recent results related to broken time reversal symmetry and vortices with half of the usual superconducting flux quantum. Great interest surrounds the possibility of chiral p-wave order in Sr2RuO4, since this state may exhibit topological order analogous to that of a quantum Hall state, and can support such exotic physics as Majorana fermions and non-Abelian winding statistics, which have been proposed as one route to a quantum computer. However, serious discrepancies remain in trying to connect the experimental results to theoretical predictions for…
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