Stability of Mixed-Symmetry Superconducting States with Broken Time-Reversal Symmetry against Lattice Distortions
Hiroshi Shimahara

TL;DR
This paper investigates the stability of mixed-symmetry superconducting states with broken time-reversal symmetry in distorted lattices, revealing conditions under which these states remain stable despite symmetry-breaking effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that TRSB states can be stabilized in systems without spatial symmetry if the relative phase shifts to nullify inter-component scattering, providing a new understanding of their robustness.
Findings
TRSB states can be stable without spatial symmetry if phase shifts eliminate scattering.
A formula for the maximum lattice distortion allowing TRSB stability is derived.
Distorted TRSB states can minimize free energy even when symmetry is broken.
Abstract
We examine the stability of mixed-symmetry superconducting states with broken time-reversal symmetry in spatial-symmetry-broken systems, including chiral states, on the basis of the free-energy functional derived in the weak-coupling theory. We consider a generic a_1 + i a_2 wave state, with a_1 and a_2 being different symmetry indices such as (a_1,a_2) = (d,s), (p_x,p_y), and (d,d').The time-reversal symmetry of the mixed-symmetry state with the a_1- and a_2-wave components is broken when the phases of these components differ, and such a state is called the time-reversal-symmetry breaking (TRSB) state. However, their phases are equated by Cooper-pair scattering between these components if it occurs; i.e., when the off-diagonal elements S_{a_1 a_2} = S_{a_2 a_1} of the scattering matrix are nonzero, they destabilize the TRSB state. Hence, it has often been believed that the TRSB state…
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