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State with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry above the superconducting phase transition
by
Wuttke Christoph
, Hühne Ruben
, Zherlitsyn Sergei
, Wosnitza Jochen
, Garaud Julien
, Maccari Ilaria
, Grinenko Vadim
, Gorbunov, Denis
, Weston, Daniel
, Charnukha Aliaksei
, Chul-Ho, Lee
, Hess, Christian
, Babaev Egor
, Hans-Henning, Klauss
, Gottschall Tino
, Rydh, Andreas
, Kihou Kunihiro
, Dengre Shanu
, Caglieris Federico
, Büchner Bernd
, Sarkar Rajib
, Nielsch Kornelius
in
Broken symmetry
/ Cooper pairs
/ Diamagnetism
/ Electrons
/ Long range order
/ Magnetic fields
/ Muon spin rotation
/ Nernst-Ettingshausen effect
/ Phase transitions
/ Superconductivity
/ Symmetry
2021
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State with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry above the superconducting phase transition
by
Wuttke Christoph
, Hühne Ruben
, Zherlitsyn Sergei
, Wosnitza Jochen
, Garaud Julien
, Maccari Ilaria
, Grinenko Vadim
, Gorbunov, Denis
, Weston, Daniel
, Charnukha Aliaksei
, Chul-Ho, Lee
, Hess, Christian
, Babaev Egor
, Hans-Henning, Klauss
, Gottschall Tino
, Rydh, Andreas
, Kihou Kunihiro
, Dengre Shanu
, Caglieris Federico
, Büchner Bernd
, Sarkar Rajib
, Nielsch Kornelius
in
Broken symmetry
/ Cooper pairs
/ Diamagnetism
/ Electrons
/ Long range order
/ Magnetic fields
/ Muon spin rotation
/ Nernst-Ettingshausen effect
/ Phase transitions
/ Superconductivity
/ Symmetry
2021
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State with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry above the superconducting phase transition
by
Wuttke Christoph
, Hühne Ruben
, Zherlitsyn Sergei
, Wosnitza Jochen
, Garaud Julien
, Maccari Ilaria
, Grinenko Vadim
, Gorbunov, Denis
, Weston, Daniel
, Charnukha Aliaksei
, Chul-Ho, Lee
, Hess, Christian
, Babaev Egor
, Hans-Henning, Klauss
, Gottschall Tino
, Rydh, Andreas
, Kihou Kunihiro
, Dengre Shanu
, Caglieris Federico
, Büchner Bernd
, Sarkar Rajib
, Nielsch Kornelius
in
Broken symmetry
/ Cooper pairs
/ Diamagnetism
/ Electrons
/ Long range order
/ Magnetic fields
/ Muon spin rotation
/ Nernst-Ettingshausen effect
/ Phase transitions
/ Superconductivity
/ Symmetry
2021
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State with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry above the superconducting phase transition
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State with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry above the superconducting phase transition
2021
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The most well-known example of an ordered quantum state—superconductivity—is caused by the formation and condensation of pairs of electrons. Fundamentally, what distinguishes a superconducting state from a normal state is a spontaneously broken symmetry corresponding to the long-range coherence of pairs of electrons, leading to zero resistivity and diamagnetism. Here we report a set of experimental observations in hole-doped Ba1−xKxFe2As2. Our specific-heat measurements indicate the formation of fermionic bound states when the temperature is lowered from the normal state. However, when the doping level is x ≈ 0.8, instead of the characteristic onset of diamagnetic screening and zero resistance expected below the superconducting phase transition, we observe the opposite effect: the generation of self-induced magnetic fields in the resistive state, measured by spontaneous Nernst effect and muon spin rotation experiments. This combined evidence indicates the existence of a bosonic metal state in which Cooper pairs of electrons lack coherence, but the system spontaneously breaks time-reversal symmetry. The observations are consistent with the theory of a state with fermionic quadrupling, in which long-range order exists not between Cooper pairs but only between pairs of pairs.A state that breaks time-reversal symmetry is observed in the normal phase above the superconducting critical temperature in a multiband superconductor. This could be explained by correlations between the Cooper pairs formed in different bands.
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