2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2020.04.039
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Evidence for nematic superconductivity of topological surface states in PbTaSe2

Abstract: Spontaneous symmetry breaking has been a paradigm to describe the phase transitions in condensed matter physics. In addition to the continuous electromagnetic gauge symmetry, an unconventional superconductor can break discrete symmetries simultaneously, such as time reversal and lattice rotational symmetry. In this work we report a characteristic in-plane 2-fold behaviour of the resistive upper critical field and point-contact spectra on the superconducting semimetal PbTaSe 2 with topological nodal-rings, desp… Show more

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“…Nodal line semimetals, in general, do not host protected edge states [9], however, localized surface states can appear between the surface projection of the nodal lines [18,20] called drumhead states. These surface states owing to their dispersionless nature may provide a fertile ground for correlation-induced effects [21,22].…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nodal line semimetals, in general, do not host protected edge states [9], however, localized surface states can appear between the surface projection of the nodal lines [18,20] called drumhead states. These surface states owing to their dispersionless nature may provide a fertile ground for correlation-induced effects [21,22].…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…unnecessary and the difficulty in achieving a perfect interface is avoided. To date, despite the large number of superconductor candidates examined, the observation of TSSs and/or MBSs/MFs has only been achieved in a few compounds (including iron-based superconductors FeTe 0.55 Se 0.45 , [24][25][26][27] Li(Fe,Co)As, 26 (Li 0.84 Fe 0.16 )OHF-eSe, 28 2M-WS 2 , 29,30 PbTaSe 2 , [31][32][33] and b-Bi 2 Pd [34][35][36] ).…”
Section: Progress and Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a noncentrosymmetric superconductor PbTaSe 2 with transition temperature T c = 3.7 K was reported to host a Z 2 topological state with topological nodal-line state by ab initio calculations, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and soft point-contact spectroscopy experiments [17][18][19][20][21][22]. Zero-field (ZF) muon spin relaxation (μSR) measurement shows no evidence for a TRS breaking field greater than 0.05 G in the superconducting state [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%