论文标题
各向异性$ s $ - 波配对的批量证据,没有标志更改的kagome超导体CSV $ _3 $ sb $ _5 $ _5 $
Bulk evidence of anisotropic $s$-wave pairing with no sign change in the kagome superconductor CsV$_3$Sb$_5$
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论文摘要
最近发现的Kagome超导体$ a $ v $ _3 $ _3 $ _5 $($ a $ = k,rb,cs)具有独特的频带结构,带有van霍夫奇异性和狄拉克分散剂,其中据报道,与时间逆转和旋转的对称性破坏了不寻常的充电密度波(CDW)订单。最关键的未解决的问题之一是确定CDW阶段内发展的超导性的对称性。理论预测了各种非常规的超导对称性,包括具有手性和拓扑特性的外来状态以及伴随着签名的超导间隙。但是,在实验上,仍然缺少有关$ a $ v $ _3 $ sb $ _5 $的超导差距的阶段信息。在这里,我们报告了使用引入的杂质作为超导性的相敏感探针,报告CSV $ _3 $ sb $ _5 $中的电子辐照效应。我们的磁穿透深度测量结果表明,随着杂质的增加,高度各向异性的完全传播状态逐渐变为各向同性全间隙状态,而无需通过淋巴结状态。此外,高压下的传输测量表明,压力温度相图中的双重导向圆顶可在足够的杂质中存活。这些结果是有力的证据表明,CSV $ _3 $ sb $ _5 $是一种非手续的,各向异性$ s $ s $ - 波超导体,在环境和高压下都没有标志变化,这为了解Kagome超级负责人的CDW和超导性之间的关系提供了线索。
The recently discovered kagome superconductors $A$V$_3$Sb$_5$ ($A$ = K, Rb, Cs) possess a unique band structure with van Hove singularities and Dirac dispersions, in which unusual charge-density-wave (CDW) orders with time-reversal and rotational symmetry breaking have been reported. One of the most crucial unresolved issues is identifying the symmetry of the superconductivity that develops inside the CDW phase. Theory predicts a variety of unconventional superconducting symmetries, including exotic states with chiral and topological properties accompanied by a sign-changing superconducting gap. Experimentally, however, the phase information on the superconducting gap in $A$V$_3$Sb$_5$ is still lacking. Here we report the electron irradiation effects in CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ using introduced impurities as a phase-sensitive probe of superconductivity. Our magnetic penetration depth measurements reveal that with increasing impurities, a highly anisotropic fully-gapped state changes gradually to an isotropic full-gap state without passing through a nodal state. Furthermore, transport measurements under high pressure show that the double superconducting dome in the pressure-temperature phase diagram survives against sufficient impurities. These results are strong bulk evidence that CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ is a non-chiral, anisotropic $s$-wave superconductor with no sign change both at ambient and high pressure, which provides a clue to understanding the relationship between CDW and superconductivity in kagome superconductors.