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Spin-triplet superconductivity in Weyl nodal-line semimetals

Superconductivity 2022-03-28 v1 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Topological semimetals are three dimensional materials with symmetry-protected massless bulk excitations. As a special case, Weyl nodal-line semimetals are realized in materials either having no inversion or broken time-reversal symmetry and feature bulk nodal lines. The 111-family of materials, LaNiSi, LaPtSi and LaPtGe (all lacking inversion symmetry), belong to this class. Here, by combining muon-spin rotation and relaxation with thermodynamic measurements, we find that these materials exhibit a fully-gapped superconducting ground state, while spontaneously breaking time-reversal symmetry at the superconducting transition. Since time-reversal symmetry is essential for protecting the normal-state topology, its breaking upon entering the superconducting state should remarkably result in a topological phase transition. By developing a minimal model for the normal-state band structure and assuming a purely spin-triplet pairing, we show that the superconducting properties across the family can be described accurately. Our results demonstrate that the 111-family reported here provides an ideal test-bed for investigating the rich interplay between the exotic properties of Weyl nodal-line fermions and unconventional superconductivity.

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@article{arxiv.2202.05561,
  title  = {Spin-triplet superconductivity in Weyl nodal-line semimetals},
  author = {Tian Shang and Sudeep K. Ghosh and Michael Smidman and Dariusz Jakub Gawryluk and Christopher Baines and An Wang and Wu Xie and Ye Chen and Mukkattu O. Ajeesh and Michael Nicklas and Ekaterina Pomjakushina and Marisa Medarde and Ming Shi and James F. Annett and Huiqiu Yuan and Jorge Quintanilla and Toni Shiroka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.05561},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures