Symmetries, Length Scales, Magnetic Response and Skyrmion Chains in Nematic Superconductors
Martin Speight, Thomas Winyard, Egor Babaev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the unique magnetic responses and Skyrmion chain formations in nematic superconductors, revealing how anisotropy and mode coupling lead to twisted magnetic fields and complex vortex lattices, offering experimental identification methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to determine vortex lattice unit cells and explores the effects of mode mixing on magnetic response and Skyrmion lattice structures in nematic superconductors.
Findings
Magnetic response involves spontaneous twisting due to mode coupling.
Skyrmion lattices transition from chain-like to triangular with increasing field.
Anisotropies in critical fields are characterized and linked to vortex structures.
Abstract
Nematic systems are two component superconductors that break rotational symmetry, but exhibit a mixed symmetry that couples spatial rotations and phase difference rotations. We show that a consequence of this induced spatial anisotropy is mixed normal modes, that is the linear response to a small perturbation of the system about its ground state, generally couples magnetic and condensate degrees of freedom. We will study the effect of mode mixing on the magnetic response of a nematic system as the strength of applied field is increased. In general we show that the coupled modes generate magnetic field perpendicular to the applied field, causing the magnetic response to spontaneously twist direction. We will study this for the Meissner effect with weak fields and also for stronger applied fields, which produce a mixture of Skyrmions and composite vortices, forming orientation dependent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Astro and Planetary Science
