Chiral Optical Absorption by a Vortex in px i py-Wave Superconductor

Abstract

The chiral optical absorption by a single vortex in a px i py-wave superconductor is studied theoretically. The px i py-wave state was recently suggested as the symmetry of the order parameter of Sr2 Ru O4 superconductor. Due to the violation of time reversal symmetry, there are two types of vortices whose winding orientation is the same or opposite to the angular momentum of the Cooper pair. In a real material domains with px i py-wave states are expected. However, optical absorption of circular polarized light depends only on the winding of the vortex and has a low energy absorption peak which results in dichroism. Dichroism occurs if superconductivity is realized on a single Fermi surface sheet. However, in the case of several Fermi surface sheets dichroism may disappear, if the both types of carriers are present, electron-like and hole-like. Therefore chiral optical absorption is a possible experiment to detect the orbital dependent superconductivity which was suggested as the superconducting state of Sr2 Ru O4.

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