Coupling between heavy fermion superconductor CeCoIn5 and antiferromagnetic metal CeIn3 through the atomic interface

Abstract

To study the mutual interaction between unconventional superconductivity and magnetic order through an interface, we fabricate Kondo superlattices consisting of alternating layers of heavy-fermion superconductor CeCoIn5 and antiferromagnetic (AFM) heavy-fermion metal CeIn3. The strength of the AFM fluctuations is tuned by applying hydrostatic pressure to CeCoIn5(m)/CeIn3(n) superlattices with m and n unit-cell-thick layers of CeCoIn5 and CeIn3, respectively. Superconductivity in CeCoIn5 and AFM order in CeIn3 coexist in spatially separated layers. At ambient pressure, N\'eel temperature TN of the CeIn3 block layers (BLs) of CeCoIn5(7)/CeIn3(n) shows little dependence on n, in contrast to CeIn3(n)/LaIn3(4) superlattices where TN is strongly suppressed with decreasing n. This suggests that each CeIn3 BL is magnetically coupled by the RKKY interaction through the adjacent CeCoIn5 BL and a 3D magnetic state is formed. With applying pressure to CeCoIn5(7)/CeIn3(13), TN of the CeIn3 BLs is suppressed up to 2.4 GPa, showing a similar pressure dependence as CeIn3 single crystals. An analysis of upper critical field reveals that the superconductivity in the CeCoIn5 BLs is barely influenced by the AFM fluctuations in the CeIn3 BLs, even when the CeIn3 BLs are in the vicinity of the AFM quantum critical point. This is in stark contrast to CeCoIn5/CeRhIn5 superlattice where the superconductivity in the CeCoIn5 BLs is profoundly affected by AFM fluctuations in the CeRhIn5 BLs. The present results show that although AFM fluctuations are injected into the CeCoIn5 BLs from the CeIn3 BLs through the interface, they barely affect the force which binds superconducting electron pairs. These results demonstrate that 2D AFM fluctuations are essentially important for the pairing interactions in CeCoIn5.

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