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Heavy Fermion Superconductivity and Antiferromagnetic Ordering in CePt3Si without Inversion Symmetry

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Fil: Sereni, J.G. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas; Argentina
Fil: Bauer, E. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil: Kaldarar, H. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil: Prokofiev, A. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil: Royanian, E. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil: Amato, A. Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory for Muon-Spin Spectroscopy; Suiza
Fil: Bramer-Escamilla, W. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Centro de Física; Venezuela
Fil: Bonalde, I. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Centro de Física; Venezuela

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Centro Atómico Bariloche

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Heavy fermion superconductivity in absence of inversion symmetry of the crystal structure is basically controlled by a Rashba-like antisymmetric spin orbit coupling which splits the Fermi surface and removes the spin degeneracy of electrons. The Fermi surface splitting originates a mixing of spin-singlet and spin-triplet states in the superconducting condensate. Such constraints are responsible for various uncommon features of the superconducting ground state and are discussed here in view of CePt 3 Si, the first heavy fermion superconductor missing a centre of symmetry. We recall and discuss normal and superconducting properties of CePt 3 Si and relate them to recently developed phenomenological theories.

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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. Vol. 76, no. 5 (2007), p. 051009

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