Singlet-triplet mixed state in spin-orbital-parity coupled superconductors
Abstract
Unlike noncentrosymmetric superconductors, the effects of spin singlet- and spin triplet-pairing mixing in centrosymmetric superconductors remain ambiguous. Recently, it was experimentally demonstrated that an anisotropically enhanced in-plane critical fields beyond Pauli limit would be induced by the coupling of spin,orbit and parity (p-, d-orbitals) degrees of freedom in centrosymmetric transition metal dichacogenides , which is called as spin-orbit-parity coupled (SOPC) superconductors. In this work, we show that the SOPC would induce a strong spin-singlet and spin-triplet pairing mixing near the topological band inversion in this system. Moreover, we find that the presence of such mixing provides a close explanation of the observed the in-plane upper critical fields Bc2 in terms of both the enhancement and anisotropy. We also propose measuring the equal-spin Andreev reflection between 2M-WS2 and a ferromagnetic (FM) lead to detect the spin-triplet pairing in 2M-WS2. Our work paves a way to study the spin-singlet and spin-triplet pairing in centrosymmetric superconductors with strong spin-orbital parity coupling.
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