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      Finite-momentum and field-induced pairings in orbital-singlet spin-triplet superconductors

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          Finite-momentum pairing in a Pauli-limited spin-singlet superconductor arises from the pair-breaking effects of an external Zeeman field, a mechanism which is not applicable in odd-parity spin-triplet superconductors. However, in multiorbital systems, the relevant bands originating from different orbitals are usually separated in momentum space, implying that orbital-singlet pairing is a natural candidate for a finite-momentum pairing state. We show that finite-momentum pairing arises in even-parity orbital-singlet spin-triplet superconductors via the combination of orbitally-nontrivial kinetic terms and Hund's coupling. The finite-momentum pairing is then suppressed with an increasing spin-orbit coupling, stabilizing a uniform pseudospin-singlet pairing. We also examine the effects of the magnetic field and find field-induced superconductivity at large fields. We apply these findings to the multiorbital superconductor with spin-orbit coupling, Sr\(_{2}\)RuO\(_{4}\) and show that a finite-momentum pseudospin-singlet state appears between the uniform pairing and normal states. Future directions of inquiry relating to our findings are also discussed.

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          22 January 2024
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          2401.12320
          05207cdc-d01f-4f97-9a9a-b7e851b5ed68

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          11 pages, 7 figures
          cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

          Condensed matter
          Condensed matter

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