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Visualizing superconductivity in an inversion-symmetry-broken doped Weyl semimetal

Authors :
Wang, Zhenyu
Olivares, Jorge
Namiki, Hiromasa
Pareek, Vivek
Dani, Keshav
Sasagawa, Takao
Madhavan, Vidya
Okada, Yoshinori
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Weyl semimetal MoTe$_2$ offers a rare opportunity to study the interplay between Weyl physics and superconductivity. Recent studies have found that Se substitution can boost the superconductivity up to 1.5K, but suppress the Td structure phase that is essential for the emergence of Weyl state. A microscopic understanding of possible coexistence of enhanced superconductivity and the Td phase has not been established so far. Here, we use scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to study a optimally doped new superconductor MoTe$_{1.85}$Se$_{0.15}$ with bulk Tc ~ 1.5K. By means of quasiparticle interference imaging, we identify the existence of low temperature Td phase with broken inversion symmetry where superconductivity globally coexists. Consistently, we find that the superconducting coherence length, extracted from both the upper critical field and the decay of density of states near a vortex, is much larger than the characteristic length scale of existing dopant derived chemical disorder. Our findings of robust superconductivity arising from a Weyl semimetal normal phase in MoTe$_{1.85}$Se$_{0.15}$, makes it a promising candidate for realizing topological superconductivity.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.09630
Document Type :
Working Paper