Local observation of linear-T superfluid density and anomalous vortex dynamics in URu2Si2

Abstract

The heavy fermion superconductor URu2Si2 is a candidate for chiral, time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconductivity with a nodal gap structure. Here, we microscopically visualized superconductivity and spatially inhomogeneous ferromagnetism in URu2Si2. We observed linear-T superfluid density, consistent with d-wave pairing symmetries including chiral d-wave, but did not observe the spontaneous magnetization expected for chiral d-wave. Local vortex pinning potentials had either four- or two-fold rotational symmetries with various orientations at different locations. Taken together, these data support a nodal gap structure in URu2Si2 and suggest that chirality either is not present or does not lead to detectable spontaneous magnetization.

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