Still mystery after all these years -- Unconventional superconductivity of Sr2RuO4 --
Yoshiteru Maeno, Shingo Yonezawa, Aline Ramires

TL;DR
This review discusses recent advances and ongoing mysteries in the unconventional superconductivity of Sr2RuO4, highlighting experimental and theoretical developments that challenge previous assumptions about its pairing symmetry.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental findings and theoretical perspectives, proposing new directions to understand the complex superconducting state of Sr2RuO4.
Findings
Recent experiments favor spin-singlet d-wave pairing
Uniaxial strain enhances Tc from 1.5 K to 3.5 K
Normal state exhibits Fermi liquid behavior
Abstract
This review describes recent significant research developments made on the layered perovskite Sr2RuO4 and discusses current issues from both experimental and theoretical perspectives. Since the discovery of superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 in 1994, studies using high-quality single crystals quickly revealed it to be an archetypal unconventional superconductor among strongly correlated electron systems. In particular, it was thought that the spin-triplet chiral p-wave superconducting state, which breaks time-reversal symmetry, was a prominent possibility. In 2019, however, a new development overturned the past experimental results, and spin-singlet-like behavior became conclusive. Furthermore, innovation in uniaxial strain devices has stimulated researchers to explore changes in the superconducting state by controlling the symmetry and dimensionality of the Fermi surfaces and enhancing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
