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Field-induced transition within the superconducting state of CeRh2As2.

Seunghyun KhimJ F LandaetaJ BandaN BannorM BrandoP M R BrydonD HafnerR KüchlerRaúl Cardoso-GilUlrike StockertAndrew P MackenzieD F AgterbergC GeibelElena Hassinger
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Materials with multiple superconducting phases are rare. Here, we report the discovery of two-phase unconventional superconductivity in CeRh2As2 Using thermodynamic probes, we establish that the superconducting critical field of its high-field phase is as high as 14 tesla, even though the transition temperature is only 0.26 kelvin. Furthermore, a transition between two different superconducting phases is observed in a c axis magnetic field. Local inversion-symmetry breaking at the cerium sites enables Rashba spin-orbit coupling alternating between the cerium sublayers. The staggered Rashba coupling introduces a layer degree of freedom to which the field-induced transition and high critical field seen in experiment are likely related.
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