Enhancement and reentrance of spin triplet superconductivity in UTe2 under pressure

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Spin triplet superconductivity in the Kondo lattice UTe2 appears to be associated with spin fluctuations originating from incipient ferromagnetic order. Here we show clear evidence of twofold enhancement of superconductivity under pressure, which discontinuously transitions to magnetic order, likely of ferromagnetic nature, at higher pressures. The application of a magnetic field tunes the system back across a first-order phase boundary. Straddling this phase boundary, we find another example of reentrant superconductivity in UTe2. As the superconductivity and magnetism exist on two opposite sides of the first-order phase boundary, our results indicate other microscopic mechanisms may be playing a role in stabilizing spin triplet superconductivity in addition to spin fluctuations associated with magnetism.

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Ran, S., Kim, H., Liu, I. L., Saha, S. R., Hayes, I., Metz, T., … Butch, N. P. (2020). Enhancement and reentrance of spin triplet superconductivity in UTe2 under pressure. Physical Review B, 101(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.140503

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