Time-reversal symmetry breaking in superconductors through loop super-current order

Abstract

We propose a superconducting instability where microscopic supercurrent loops form spontaneously within a unit cell at the superconducting transition temperature with only uniform, onsite and intra-orbital singlet pairing. As a result of the circulating currents time-reversal symmetry is spontaneously broken in the superconducting state. Using Ginzburg-Landau theory, we describe in detail how these currents emerge in a toy model. We discuss the crystallographic symmetry requirements to realize such a state and show that they are met by the Re6X (X=Zr, Hf, Ti) family of time-reversal symmetry breaking, but otherwise seemingly conventional, superconductors. We estimate an upper bound for the resulting internal fields and find it to be consistent with recent muon-spin relaxation experiments.

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