Pairing symmetry of the twisted bilayer graphene superconductor 

Who: Senthil Todadri, MIT
Abstract:  One of the outstanding questions in the study of twisted bilayer graphene -- from both experimental and theoretical points of view -- is the nature of its superconducting phase. In this talk (based on work with E. Lake and A. Patri) I will present a comprehensive synthesis of existing experiments, and argue that experimental constraints are strong enough to allow the structure of the superconducting order parameter to be nearly uniquely determined. In particular, I will  argue that the order parameter is nodal, and is formed from an admixture of spin-singlet and spin-triplet Cooper pairs. This argument is made on phenomenological grounds, without committing to any particular microscopic model of the superconductor. Existing data is insufficient to determine the orbital parity of the order parameter, which could be either p-wave or d-wave.  I will propose a way in which the measurement of Andreev edge states can be used to distinguish between the two.

Fri, September 9, 10:00am – 2:30pm

PAN 110, 115 Union Street SE, Mpls, MN. 55455/remote option:

https://umn.zoom.us/j/91838672419?pwd=Y0YveW1lR2NGUEc5dDU2ZlhRWlRNdz09
 

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