Topological superconductivity of spin-3/2 carriers in a three-dimensional doped Luttinger semimetal
Bitan Roy, Sayed Ali Akbar Ghorashi, Matthew S. Foster, Andriy H., Nevidomskyy

TL;DR
This paper explores topological superconductivity in doped Luttinger semimetals with spin-3/2 carriers, revealing novel $d+id$ and $p$-wave pairings, their experimental signatures, and the effects of disorder on surface states.
Contribution
It introduces the theoretical framework for topological $d+id$ and $p$-wave pairings in doped Luttinger semimetals, including their experimental implications and disorder effects on surface states.
Findings
Complex $d+id$ pairing leads to Weyl quasiparticles and specific DoS scaling.
Disorder induces a critically delocalized surface phase described by a conformal field theory.
Surface states exhibit universal DoS and multifractal scaling, contrary to expectations.
Abstract
We investigate topological Cooper pairing, including gapless Weyl and fully gapped class DIII superconductivity, in a three-dimensional doped Luttinger semimetal. The latter describes effective spin-3/2 carriers near a quadratic band touching and captures the normal-state properties of the 227 pyrochlore iridates and half-Heusler alloys. Electron-electron interactions may favor non--wave pairing in such systems, including even-parity -wave pairing. We argue that the lowest energy -wave pairings are always of complex (e.g., ) type, with nodal Weyl quasiparticles. This implies scaling of the density of states (DoS) at low energies in the clean limit, or over a wide critical region in the presence of disorder. The latter is consistent with the -dependence of the penetration depth in the half-Heusler compound YPtBi. We…
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