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Electron irradiation effects on superconductivity in PdTe$_2$: an application of a generalized Anderson theorem

Superconductivity 2020-05-12 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Low temperature (\sim 20~K) electron irradiation with 2.5 MeV relativistic electrons was used to study the effect of controlled non-magnetic disorder on the normal and superconducting properties of the type-II Dirac semimetal PdTe2_2. We report measurements of longitudinal and Hall resistivity, thermal conductivity and London penetration depth using tunnel-diode resonator technique for various irradiation doses. The normal state electrical resistivity follows Matthiessen rule with an increase of the residual resistivity at a rate of \sim0.77μΩ \mu \Omegacm/(C/cm2)(\textrm{C}/\textrm{cm}^2). London penetration depth and thermal conductivity results show that the superconducting state remains fully gapped. The superconducting transition temperature is suppressed at a non-zero rate that is about sixteen times slower than described by the Abrikosov-Gor'kov dependence, applicable to magnetic impurity scattering in isotropic, single-band ss-wave superconductors. To gain information about the gap structure and symmetry of the pairing state, we perform a detailed analysis of these experimental results based on insight from a generalized Anderson theorem for multi-band superconductors. This imposes quantitative constraints on the gap anisotropies for each of the possible pairing candidate states. We conclude that the most likely pairing candidate is an unconventional A1g+A_{1g}^{+-} state. While we cannot exclude the conventional A1g++A_{1g}^{++} and the triplet A1uA_{1u}, we demonstrate that these states require additional assumptions about the orbital structure of the disorder potential to be consistent with our experimental results, e.g., a ratio of inter- to intra-band scattering for the singlet state significantly larger than one. Due to the generality of our theoretical framework, we think that it will also be useful for irradiation studies in other spin-orbit-coupled multi-orbital systems.

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@article{arxiv.2001.04673,
  title  = {Electron irradiation effects on superconductivity in PdTe$_2$: an application of a generalized Anderson theorem},
  author = {E. I. Timmons and S. Teknowijoyo and M. Kończykowski and O. Cavani and M. A. Tanatar and Sunil Ghimire and Kyuil Cho and Yongbin Lee and Liqin Ke and Na Hyun Jo and S. L. Bud'ko and P. C. Canfield and Peter P. Orth and Mathias S. Scheurer and R. Prozorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04673},
  year   = {2020}
}

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22 pages, 12 figures