Superconductivity of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Tight-Binding Electrons in a Strong Magnetic Field
Abstract
We have investigated the transition temperature T c(H) of superconductiv ity in quasi-two-dimensional (Q2D) tight-binding electrons in a strong magnetic field. When the magnetic field is parallel to 2D conducting plane, T c(H) of the Q2D superconductor is shown to increase in an oscillatory manner as the magnetic field becomes large and to reach T c(0) in a strong magnetic f ield limit for the spin-triplet superconductor. We consider the cases of on-site and nearest sites attractive interaction, and calculate the magnetic field depe ndences of the transition temperature for various types of symmetry. The first o rder transition from py-wave to px-wave is shown to occur at H 35T w hen the magnetic field is parallel to the y direction, which will be observed in a triplet superconductor, Sr2RuO4.
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