Field-reentrant superconductivity close to a metamagnetic transition in the heavy-fermion superconductor UTe2
Abstract
We present a study of the upper critical field of the newly discovered heavy fermion superconductor UTe2 by magnetoresistivity measurements in pulsed magnetic fields up to 60~T and static magnetic fields up to 35~T. We show that superconductivity survives up to the metamagnetic transition at H m ≈ 35~T at low temperature. Above H m superconductivity is suppressed. At higher temperature superconductivity is enhanced under magnetic field leading to reentrance of superconductivity or an almost temperature independent increase of H c2. By studying the angular dependence of the upper critical field close to the b axis (hard magnetization axis) we show that the maximum of the reentrant superconductivity temperature is depinned from the metamagnetic field. A key ingredient for the field-reinforcement of superconductivity on approaching H m appears to be an immediate interplay with magnetic fluctuations and a possible Fermi-surface reconstruction.
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