Symmetry protected line nodes in non-symmorphic magnetic space groups: Applications to UCoGe and UPd2Al3
Abstract
We present the group-thoretical classification of gap functions in superconductors coexisting with some magnetic order in non-symmorphic magnetic space groups. Based on the weak-coupling BCS theory, we show that UCoGe-type ferromagnetic superconductors must have horizontal line nodes on either kz=0 or π/c plane. Moreover, it is likely that additional Weyl point nodes exist at the axial point. On the other hand, in UPd2Al3-type antiferromagnetic superconductors, gap functions with Ag symmetry possess horizontal line nodes in antiferromagnetic Brillouin zone boundary perpendicular to c-axis. In other words, the conventional fully-gapped s-wave superconductivity is forbidden in this type of antiferromagnetic superconductors, irrelevant to the pairing mechanism, as long as the Fermi surface crosses a zone boundary. UCoGe and UPd2Al3 are candidates for unconventional superconductors possessing hidden symmetry-protected line nodes, peculiar to non-symmorphic magnetic space groups.
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