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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 14.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Phys. 2019;15(12):10.1038/s41567-019-0670-x. doi: 10.1038/s41567-019-0670-x

Fig. 1 |. Magnetic field-induced superconducting and polarized phases of uTe2.

Fig. 1 |

a, Sketch of how the magnetic field is applied with respect to the three crystallographic axes of UTe2. b, Top view of the sample platform with a two-axis rotator used in d.c. field measurements to achieve the best alignment. c, Magnetic field–angle phase diagram showing the three superconducting phases SCPM, SCRE and SCFP. FP is the field-polarized phase. The magnetic field is rotated within the a–b and b–c planes. The critical field values of the SCPM and SCRE phases are based on d.c. field measurements, and those of the SCFP and FP phases are based on pulsed field measurements. The SCRE phase was not observed for angles of θ larger than 3.9° in the b–c plane (Supplementary Fig. 1). The dashed lines are guides to the eye.