In the light of the recently discussed mechanism for suppression of superconductivity in multi-orbital systems called inter-orbital effect, here we extend our analysis of the upper critical field in Sr2RuO4 now under strain. We show that the presence of the standard orbital effect and the new mechanism can consistently account for the qualitative changes observed in the upper critical field for the strained system, in particular, combining the overall enhancement of the critical field with the reduction in the anisotropy. The proposed picture holds for a triplet superconducting state, showing that a singlet state is not the only possibility to account for the observations. We suggest further experiments in order to clarify our understanding about the superconducting phase of Sr2RuO4.
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Ramires, A., & Sigrist, M. (2017). A note on the upper critical field of Sr2RuO4 under strain. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 807). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/807/5/052011
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