Half quantum vortices and Majorana fermions in triplet superconductors

Abstract

Half quantum vortices (HQVs) in superfluid 3He-A have been speculated since 1976. Two years ago, Yamashita et al reported a very unusual NMR satellite in the rotating superfluid 3He-A in a parallel plate geometry. Recently this satellite has been interpreted in terms of HQVs. Also, the strong flux pinnings in the triplet superconductors UPt3, Sr2RuO4 and U1-xThxBe13 have been discovered by Mota and her colleagues which are interpreted in terms of HQVs. We shall first review the bound state spectra around a single vortex in unconventional superconductors, which provides the necessary background. In particular, we find the zero modes of the Majorana fermions in some of triplet superconductors UPt3, Sr2RuO4 and CePt3Sn. Armed with these results we analyze the microscopic aspects of HQVs in UPt3 and Sr2RuO4. We compute the quasiparticle density of states and the local magnetic field around HQVs, which should be accessible to scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), micromagnetometry and neutron scattering below 300 mK.

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