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Light-induced switching between singlet and triplet superconducting states

Physics

Light-induced switching between singlet and triplet superconducting states

S. Gassner, C. S. Weber, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Steven Gassner, Clara S. Weber, and Martin Claassen that reveals a testable theory for ultrafast switching to an opposite-parity superconducting phase using tailored light pulses. This study unveils new principles for creating unconventional electronic phases, highlighting a potential path towards topological superconductivity.... show more
Abstract
While the search for topological triplet-pairing superconductivity has remained a challenge, recent developments in optically stabilizing metastable superconducting states suggest a new route to realizing this elusive phase. Here, we devise a testable theory of competing superconducting orders that permits ultrafast switching to an opposite-parity superconducting phase in centrosymmetric crystals with strong spin-orbit coupling. Using both microscopic and phenomenological models, we show that dynamical inversion symmetry breaking with a tailored light pulse can induce odd-parity (spin triplet) order parameter oscillations in a conventional even-parity (spin singlet) superconductor, which when driven strongly can send the system to a competing minimum in its free energy landscape. Our results provide new guiding principles for engineering unconventional electronic phases using light, suggesting a fundamentally non-equilibrium route toward realizing topological superconductivity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 27, 2024
Authors
Steven Gassner, Clara S. Weber, Martin Claassen
Tags
superconductivity
spin-orbit coupling
light pulses
order parameter
metastable states
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