Time-Reversal Invariant Superconductivity of Sr2RuO4 Revealed by Josephson Effects
Abstract
Sr2RuO4 is one of the most promising candidates of a topological superconductor with broken time-reversal symmetry, because a number of experiments have revealed evidences for a spin-triplet chiral p-wave superconductivity. In order to clarify the time-reversal symmetry of Sr2RuO4, we introduce a novel test that examines the invariance of the Josephson critical current under the inversion of both the current and magnetic fields, in contrast to the detection of a spontaneous magnetic field employed in past experiments. Analyses of the transport properties of the planar and corner Josephson junctions formed between Sr2RuO4 and Nb reveal the time-reversal invariant superconductivity, most probably helical p-wave, of Sr2RuO4. This state corresponds to a yet-to-be confirmed topological crystalline superconductivity that can host two Majorana edge modes at the surface protected by crystalline mirror symmetry.
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