Topological Superconductivity Intertwined with Broken Symmetries
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Abstract
Recently the superconductor and topological semimetal PbTaSe2 was experimentally found to exhibit surface-only lattice rotational symmetry breaking below Tc . We exploit the Ginzburg-Landau free energy and propose a microscopic two-channel model to study possible superconducting states on the surface of PbTaSe2 . We identify two types of topological superconducting states. One is time-reversal invariant and preserves the lattice hexagonal symmetry while the other breaks both symmetries. We prove that for a C3v lattice with spatial inversion symmetry breaking and strong spin-orbit coupling, the time reversal symmetry must be broken and the only way to lead a nematic superconductor is the mixing of 1D and 2D irreducible representation superconducting states.
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Presenters
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Hui-Ke Jin
Department of Physics, Zhejiang University, Zhejiang Univ
Authors
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Hui-Ke Jin
Department of Physics, Zhejiang University, Zhejiang Univ
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Yi Zhou
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Physics, Institute of physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Dong-Hui Xu
Department of Physics, Hubei University