Nematic superconductivity in doped Bi2Se3 topological superconductors
Abstract
Nematic superconductivity is a novel class of superconductivity characterized by spontaneous rotational-symmetry breaking in the superconducting gap amplitude and/or Cooper-pair spins with respect to the underlying lattice symmetry. Doped Bi2Se3 superconductors, such as CuxBi2Se3, SrxBi2Se3, and NbxBi2Se3, are considered as candidates for nematic superconductors, in addition to the anticipated topological superconductivity. Recently, various bulk probes, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, specific heat, magnetotransport, magnetic torque, and magnetization, have consistently revealed two-fold symmetric behavior in their in-plane magnetic-field-direction dependence, although the underlying crystal lattice possesses three-fold rotational symmetry. More recently, nematic superconductivity is directly visualized using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. In this short review, we summarize the current researches on the nematic behavior in superconducting doped Bi2Se3 systems, and discuss issues and perspectives.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1812.01378,
title = {Nematic superconductivity in doped Bi2Se3 topological superconductors},
author = {Shingo Yonezawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.01378},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
20 pages (incl. 5 pages of reference list), 4 figures; Submitted for the proceedings of Erice Workshop 2018 "Majorana Fermions and Topological Materials Science". Small revisions are made on 14th Dec. Comments are welcome