Symmetry-based approach to nodal structures: Unification of compatibility relations and gapless point classifications
Seishiro Ono, Ken Shiozaki

TL;DR
This paper introduces a symmetry-based framework for classifying superconducting nodes in all nonmagnetic and magnetic space groups, aiding the understanding of unconventional superconductivity and guiding experimental detection.
Contribution
It develops a unified, systematic approach based on band topology and symmetry analysis, extending beyond homotopy theory to classify nodes in arbitrary symmetry settings.
Findings
Successfully applied to CaPtAs superconductor
Provides a method to reduce pairing symmetry candidates
Enables systematic diagnosis of superconducting nodes
Abstract
Determination of the symmetry property of superconducting gaps has been a central issue in studies to understand the mechanisms of unconventional superconductivity. Although it is often difficult to completely achieve the aforementioned goal, the existence of superconducting nodes, one of the few important experimental signatures of unconventional superconductivity, plays a vital role in exploring the possibility of unconventional superconductivity. The interplay between superconducting nodes and topology has been actively investigated, and intensive research in the past decade has revealed various intriguing nodes out of the scope of the pioneering work to classify superconducting order parameters based on the point groups. However, a systematic and unified description of superconducting nodes for arbitrary symmetry settings is still elusive. In this paper, we develop a systematic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
