Coexistence of Antiferromagnetism and Triplet Superconductivity
arXiv:cond-mat/0411582 · doi:10.1063/1.1851922
Abstract
The authors discuss the possibility of coexistence of antiferromagnetism and triplet superconductivity as a particular example of a broad class of systems where the interplay of magnetism and superconductivity is important. This paper focuses on the case of quasi-one-dimensional metals, where it is known experimentally that antiferromagnetism is in close proximity to triplet superconductivity in the temperature versus pressure phase diagram. Over a narrow range of pressures, the authors propose an intermediate non-uniform phase consisting of alternating insulating antiferromagnetic and triplet superonducting stripes.
9 pages, 3 figures. 2004 Conference of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials