Theory of ferromagnetic unconventional superconductors with spin-triplet electron pairing

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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25 pages, 7 figures; CP-ISSP-BAS preprint; a preliminary version of a review paper; to be submitted for a publication

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A general phenomenological theory is presented for the phase behavior of ferromagnetic superconductors with spin-triplet electron Cooper pairing. The theory describes in details the temperature-pressure phase diagrams of real inter-metallic compounds exhibiting the remarkable phenomenon of coexistence of spontaneous magnetic moment of the itinerant electrons and spin-triplet superconductivity. The quantum phase transitions which may occur in these systems are also described. The theory allows for a classification of these itinerant ferromagnetic superconductors in two types: type I and type II. The classification is based on quantitative criteria.The comparison of theory and experiment is performed and outstanding problems are discussed.

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