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Observation of spin-polarized surface states in a nodal line semimetal SnTaS$_{2}$

Superconductivity 2023-03-21 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The superconductor SnTaS2_{2} is theoretically predicted to be an intriguing topological nodal line semimetal without consideration of spin-orbit coupling. By carrying out angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) and spin-resolved ARPES measurements combined with band structure calculations, we have provided a complete picture of the electronic structure and spin polarization property for the prominent surface states of SnTaS2_{2}. The low-energy electronic states are dominated by surface states; two of them are from the S-terminated surface, while four of them are from the Sn-terminated surface. These give rise to interesting Fermi surface topology of SnTaS2_{2}: three pockets located at Γˉ\bar\Gamma, Mˉ\bar{M} and Kˉ\bar{K} for the S-terminated surface and two pockets surrounding Γˉ\bar\Gamma and Kˉ\bar{K} for the Sn-terminated surface. We further reveal that two surface states that cross the Fermi level are spin-polarized. Since SnTaS2_{2} is also a superconductor, our observations indicate that it may provide a new platform to explore topological superconductivity and other exotic properties.

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@article{arxiv.2303.11178,
  title  = {Observation of spin-polarized surface states in a nodal line semimetal SnTaS$_{2}$},
  author = {Chunyao Song and Lulu Liu and Shengtao Cui and Jingjing Gao and Pengbo Song and Lei Jin and Wenjuan Zhao and Zhe Sun and Xiaoming Zhang and Lin Zhao and Xuan Luo and Yuping Sun and Youguo Shi and Haijun Zhang and Guodong Liu and X. J. Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11178},
  year   = {2023}
}