Horizontal Line Nodes in Sr2RuO4 Proved by Spin Resonance

Abstract

We investigated the low-energy incommensurate (IC) magnetic fluctuations in Sr2RuO4 by the high-resolution inelastic neutron scattering measurements and random phase approximation (RPA) calculations. We observed a spin resonance with energy of ωres=0.56~meV centered at a characteristic wavevector Qres=(0.3, 0.3, 0.5). The resonance energy corresponds well to the superconducting gap 2=0.56~meV estimated by the tunneling spectroscopy. The spin resonance shows the L modulation with a maximum at around L = 0.5. The L modulated intensity of the spin resonance and our RPA calculations indicate that the superconducting gaps regarding the quasi-one-dimensional α and β sheets at the Fermi surfaces have the horizontal line nodes. These results may set a strong constraint on the pairing symmetry of Sr2RuO4. We also discuss the implications on possible superconducting order parameters.

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