Superconductivity in the Ferromagnet URhGe under uniaxial pressure

Abstract

Uniaxial pressure applied in the b crystallographic direction perpendicular to spontaneous magnetization in heavy fermion ferromagnet URhGe strongly stimulates superconductivity in this compound. The phenomenological approach allows point out two mechanisms of superconducting temperature raising. They originates from stimulation by the uniaxial stress both intraband and interband amplitudes of triplet Cooper pairing. The phenomenon of reentrant superconductivity under magnetic field along b-axis is also strongly sensitive to the uniaxial stress in the same direction. The uniaxial stress accelerates suppression the Curie temperature by the transversal magnetic field. The emergence of the first order transition to the paramagnetic state occurs at much lower field than in the absence of uniaxial stress.

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