Inhomogeneous Superconducting State Probed by $^{125}$Te NMR on UTe$_2
Genki Nakamine, Katsuki Kinjo, Shunsaku Kitagawa, Kenji Ishida, Yo, Tokunaga, Hironori Sakai, Shinsaku Kambe, Ai Nakamura, Yusei Shimizu, Yoshiya, Homma, Dexin Li, Fuminori Honda, and Dai Aoki

TL;DR
This study uses $^{125}$Te NMR to investigate the inhomogeneous superconducting state in UTe$_2$, revealing how magnetic field influences spin-triplet pairing and the superconducting phase diagram.
Contribution
It provides detailed NMR evidence of the field-dependent evolution of the spin state and inhomogeneous superconductivity in UTe$_2$, advancing understanding of its unconventional pairing mechanism.
Findings
Shoulder signal in NMR spectra appears below $T_c$ for $H \parallel b$
The shoulder signal peaks at ~6 T and vanishes above 10 T
Knight shift decreases are suppressed at high magnetic fields
Abstract
UTe is a recently discovered promising candidate for a spin-triplet superconductor. In contrast to conventional spin-singlet superconductivity, spin-triplet superconductivity possesses spin and angular momentum degrees of freedom. To detect these degrees of freedom and obtain the solid evidence of spin-triplet superconductivity in UTe, we performed Te-NMR measurement. We previously reported that the shoulder signal appears in NMR spectra below the superconducting (SC) transition temperature in , and that a slight decrease in the Knight shift along the and axes ( and , respectively) below at a low magnetic field . To clarify the origin of the shoulder signal and the trace of the decrease in , we compared the Te-NMR spectra obtained when and and measured the…
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