Spin Polarization Enhanced by Spin-Triplet Pairing in Sr2RuO4 Probed by NMR

Abstract

We report a novel phenomenon intimately related to the spin-triplet superconductivity. It is well known that the spin susceptibility decreases below the superconducting transition temperature in almost all superconductors because of spin-singlet pair formation, while it may remain unchanged in a handful of spin-triplet exceptions. Here we report the observation in Sr2RuO4 with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) that the spin susceptibility originating from the Ru-4d electron slightly increases by 2 \% of total and becomes inhomogeneous in the superconducting state. These are reasonably explained if the electron pairs form the equal-spin-pairing (ESP) in the mixed state. A similar phenomenon was predicted for superfluid 3He forty years ago, but had never been demonstrated in any superconductor.

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