Upper critical field in superconductors near ferromagnetic quantum critical points; UCoGe
Abstract
We study the strong-coupling superconductivity near ferromagnetic quantum critical points, mainly focusing on the upper critical fields Hc2. Based on our simple model calculations, we discuss experimentally observed unusual behaviors of Hc2 in a recently discovered ferromagnetic superconductor UCoGe. Especially, the large anisotropy between Hc2 a-axis and Hc2 c-axis, and the strong-coupling behaviors in Hc2 a are investigated. We also examine effects of non-analytic corrections in the spin susceptibility on the superconductivity, which can arise from effective long range interactions due to particle-hole excitations.
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