Odd-frequency pairing and Kerr effect in the heavy-fermion superconductor UPt$_3$
arXiv:1712.03021 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.97.064505
Abstract
We study the emergence of odd-frequency superconducting pairing in UPt$_3$. Starting from a tight-binding model accounting for the nonsymmorphic crystal symmetry of UPt$_3$ and assuming an order parameter in the $E_{2u}$ representation, we demonstrate that odd-frequency pairing arises very generally, as soon as inter-sublattice hopping or spin-orbit coupling is present. We also show that in the low temperature superconducting $B$ phase, the presence of a chiral order parameter together with spin-orbit coupling, leads to additional odd-frequency pair amplitudes not present in the $A$ or $C$ phases. Furthermore, we show that a finite Kerr rotation in the $B$ phase is only present if odd-$Ï$ pairing also exists.
8 pages, 2 figures