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Lifshitz transition enabling superconducting dome around the quantum critical point in TiSe$_2$

Authors :
Hinlopen, R. D. H.
Moulding, Owen
Broad, Will
Buhot, Jonathan
Bangma, Femke
McCollam, Alix
Ayres, Jake
Sayers, Charles
Da Como, Enrico
Flicker, Felix
van Wezel, Jasper
Friedemann, Sven
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Superconductivity often emerges as a dome around a quantum critical point (QCP) where long-range order is suppressed to zero temperature. So far, this has been mostly studied in magnetically ordered materials. By contrast, the interplay between charge order and superconductivity at a QCP is not fully understood. Here, we present resistance measurements proving that a dome of superconductivity surrounds the charge-density-wave (CDW) QCP in pristine samples of 1$T$-TiSe$_2$ tuned with hydrostatic pressure. Furthermore, we use quantum oscillation measurements to show that the superconductivity sets in at a Lifshitz transition in the electronic band structure. We use density functional theory to identify the Fermi pockets enabling superconductivity: large electron and hole pockets connected by the CDW wave vector $\vec{Q}$ which emerge upon partial suppression of the zero-pressure CDW gap. Hence, we conclude that superconductivity is of interband type enabled by the presence of hole and electron bands connected by the CDW $\vec{Q}$ vector. Earlier calculations show that interband interactions are repulsive, which suggests that unconventional s$_{\pm}$ superconductivity is realised in TiSe$_2$ - similar to the iron pnictides. These results highlight the importance of Lifshitz transitions in realising unconventional superconductivity and help understand its interaction with CDW order in numerous materials.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.02475
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adl3921