Physical Review Research (Jun 2022)

Absence of spin susceptibility decrease in a bulk organic superconductor with triangular lattice

  • Y. Saitou,
  • N. Ichikawa,
  • R. Yamamoto,
  • D. Kitamata,
  • M. Suzuki,
  • Y. Yanagita,
  • T. Namaizawa,
  • S. Komuro,
  • T. Furukawa,
  • R. Kato,
  • T. Itou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 023196

Abstract

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The study of non-s-wave unconventional superconductivities in strongly correlated electron systems has been a central issue in condensed matter physics for more than 30 years. In such unconventional superconductivities, d-wave Cooper pairing with antiparallel spins has been often observed in various quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) bulk systems. Interestingly, many theories predicted that the triangular lattice causes the d-wave pairing to be unstable and may lead to more exotic pairing such as parallel spin (spin-triplet) pairing. Here we focus on a bulk organic triangular-lattice system in which superconductivity emerges near a nonmagnetic Mott insulating phase. We demonstrate, by using low-power nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements, that the spin susceptibility of the superconducting state retains the normal state value even deep in the superconducting state. This result indicates the possibility that the material exhibits spin-triplet superconductivity. Our finding will bring insights also into understanding the 2D materials with triangular moiré superlattices that are considered also to show unconventional superconductivities near Mott-like insulating states.