Evidence for even parity unconventional superconductivity in Sr2RuO4
Abstract
Unambiguous identification of the superconducting order parameter symmetry of Sr2RuO4 has remained elusive for more than a quarter century. While a chiral p-wave ground state analogue to superfluid 3He-A was ruled out only very recently, other proposed p-wave scenarios are still viable. Here, field-dependent 17O Knight shift measurements are compared to corresponding specific heat measurements, previously reported. We conclude that the shift results can be accounted for by the expected field-induced quasiparticle response only. An upper bound for the condensate magnetic response of <10\% of the normal state susceptibility is sufficient to exclude odd-parity candidates.
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