Exceeding the Chandrasekhar-Clogston limit in flat-band superconductors: A multiband strong-coupling approach
Kristian M{\ae}land, Asle Sudb{\o}

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that multiband flat-band superconductors can surpass the traditional Chandrasekhar-Clogston limit in high magnetic fields by employing a strong-coupling Eliashberg theoretical framework.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of the CC limit by deriving Eliashberg equations for multiband systems and showing significant surpassing of the limit in flat-band superconductors.
Findings
Single-band strong-coupling superconductors slightly exceed the CC limit due to self-energy effects.
Two-band flat-band systems can significantly surpass the CC limit, even with band hybridization.
Strong-coupling effects are crucial in understanding the magnetic field resilience of flat-band superconductors.
Abstract
Hybrid systems of superconductors and magnets display several intriguing properties, both from a fundamental physics point of view and with practical applications. Promising applications in superconducting spintronics motivate a search for systems where superconductivity can survive larger in-plane critical magnetic fields than the conventional limit. The Chandrasekhar-Clogston (CC) limit applies to thin-film conventional superconductors with in-plane magnetic fields such that orbital effects may be ignored. For a magnetic field strength comparable to the superconducting gap at zero temperature and zero field, a spin-split normal state attains lower free energy than the superconducting state. A multiband superconductor with a flat band placed just below the Fermi surface has been shown to surpass the CC limit using weak-coupling theory. Since the dimensionless coupling determining the…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Iron-based superconductors research · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
