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Theory of Interplay of Nuclear Magnetism and Superconductivity in AuIn2

arXiv:cond-mat/9706111 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.56.R11415

Abstract

The recently reported coexistence of a magnetic order, with the critical temperature T_M=35 μ*K, and superconductivity, with the critical temperature T_S=207 m*K, in AuIn_2 is studied theoretically. It is shown that superconducting (S) electrons and localized nuclear magnetic moments (LM's) interact dominantly via the contact hyperfine (EX) interaction, giving rise to a spiral (or domain-like) magnetic order in superconducting phase. The electromagnetic interaction between LM's and S electrons is small compared to the EX one giving minor contribution to the formation of the oscillatory magnetic order. In clean samples (l>ξ_0) of AuIn$_2$ the oscillatory magnetic order should produce a line of nodes in the quasiparticle spectrum of S electrons giving rise to the power law behavior. The critical field H_c(T=0) in the coexistence phase is reduced by factor two with respect to its bare value.

4 pages with 2 PS figures, RevTeX, submitted to Physical Review B - Rapid Communications