Chiral Superconductivity in UTe2 via Emergent C4 Symmetry and Spin Orbit Coupling

Abstract

A lot of attention has been drawn to superconductivity in UTe2, with suggestions of time-reversal symmetry breaking triplet chiral superconducting order parameter. The chirality of the order parameter has been attributed to an accidental near degeneracy of two superconducting components belonging to 1D irreps B2u and B3u of the relevant D2h point group, and it has been argued that the chiral B2u+iB3u combination is selected by ferromagnetic fluctuations. In this work we present a possible explanation of the near-degeneracy as a result of an accidental C4 symmetry of the band structure, with the superconducting order parameter belonging the 2D Eu irrep of D4h that uniquely descends to the sought after B2u+iB3u combination. We show that the C4 symmetry is emergent at the level of the interactions using a renormalization group calculation and argue that the chiral combination of the order parameter is favored when spin-orbit coupling is added to the model.

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