1. Electronic structure and superconductivity of the non-centrosymmetric Sn4As3
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C A Marques, M J Neat, C M Yim, M D Watson, L C Rhodes, C Heil, K S Pervakov, V A Vlasenko, V M Pudalov, A V Muratov, T K Kim, and P Wahl
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non-centrosymmetric ,superconductivity ,Sn4As3 ,scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy ,angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In a superconductor that lacks inversion symmetry, the spatial part of the Cooper pair wave function has a reduced symmetry, allowing for the mixing of spin-singlet and spin-triplet Cooper pairing channels and thus providing a pathway to a non-trivial superconducting state. Materials with a non-centrosymmetric crystal structure and with strong spin–orbit coupling are a platform to realize these possibilities. Here, we report the synthesis and characterisation of high quality crystals of Sn _4 As _3 , with non-centrosymmetric unit cell ( R 3 m ). We have characterised the normal and superconducting states using a range of methods. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy shows a multiband Fermi surface and the presence of two surface states, confirmed by density-functional theory calculations. Specific heat measurements reveal a superconducting critical temperature of T _c ∼ 1.14 K and an upper critical magnetic field of μ _0 H _c ≳ 7 mT, which are both confirmed by ultra-low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy shows a fully formed superconducting gap, consistent with conventional s -wave superconductivity.
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- 2020
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