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arxiv: cond-mat/9610033 · v1 · pith:LPS6NAT2new · submitted 1996-10-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Unconventional Pairing in Heavy Fermion Metals

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The Fermi-liquid theory of superconductivity is applicable to a broad range of systems that are candidates for unconventional pairing. Fundamental differences between unconventional and conventional anisotropic superconductors are illustrated by the unique effects that impurities have on the low-temperature transport properties of unconventional superconductors. For special classes of unconventional superconductors the low-temperature transport coefficients are {\it universal}, i.e. independent of the impurity concentration and scattering phase shift. The existence of a universal limit depends on the symmetry of the order parameter and is achieved at low temperatures $k_B T \ll \gamma \ll \Delta_0$, where $\gamma$ is the bandwidth of the impurity induced Andreev bound states. In the case of UPt$_3$ thermal conductivity measurements favor an $E_{1g}$ or $E_{2u}$ ground state. Measurements at ultra-low temperatures should distinguish different pairing states.

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