Non BCS-like superfluid density in a disordered charge density wave material: Pd-intercalated ErTe<sub>3</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The rare-earth tri-tellurides RTe3 (R=La-Pr, Sm, Gd-Tm) are quasi-2D metals that show unidirectional incommensurate charge density wave (CDW) states. Pd intercalation introduces significant disorder to the crystal lattice, suppressing the CDW formation and leading to a superconducting ground state. The material presents an opportunity to explore in detail the interplay between superconductivity (SC) and CDW formation in the presence of disorder. Here we measured the superfluid response as a function of Pd concentration in PdxErTe3 (0<x<0.06) by using a scanning SQUID microscope with sub-micron spatial resolution. We observed an anomalous increase of superfluid density near the critical temperature, which cannot be explained by the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory. We also quantify the inhomogeneity of the emergent superconductivity as the CDW is progressively disordered by the Pd intercalation. Our results clarify how the superconducting state emerges from the disordered CDW.
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Presenters
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Yusuke Iguchi
Stanford Univ, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
Authors
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Yusuke Iguchi
Stanford Univ, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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Joshua A Straquadine
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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John Robert Kirtley
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University
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Anisha Singh
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Ian R Fisher
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Kathryn Ann Moler
Stanford Univ, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University