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A sharp peak in the self-field critical current upon the suppression of charge order in CsV<sub>3</sub>Sb<sub>5</sub>

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Abstract

The kagome metal CsV3Sb5 exhibits a charge density wave (CDW) and superconductivity that are amendable by hydrostatic pressure. As the CDW phase is rapidly suppressed under pressure, a double-dome pressure dependence of the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) is observed, with Tc peaking near the suppression pressure p ≈ 20 kbar. Here, the self-field critical current (Ic,sf ) is adopted to examine CsV3Sb5 very close to the absolute zero temperature. We find that Ic,sf in the zero temperature limit, Ic,sf(0), shows a substantial enhancement near p. Such a peak in Ic,sf(0) resembles the findings in other systems in which a superconducting dome is located at the border of magnetism, hinting at the presence of enhanced CDW fluctuations associated with the suppression of the CDW phase in CsV3Sb5.

Publication: Wang, Wenyan, et al. "Quantum Phase Transition as a Promising Route to Enhance the Critical Current in Kagome Superconductor CsV3Sb5." Advanced Science (2024): 2410099.

Presenters

  • Wenyan Wang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Authors

  • Wenyan Wang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Lingfei Wang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Xinyou Liu

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Chun Wai Tsang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Zheyu Wang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Tsz Fung Poon

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Shanmin Wang

    Southern University of Science and Technology

  • Kwing To Lai

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Wei Zhang

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Jeff Lewis Tallon

    Victoria University of Wellington

  • Swee K. Goh

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong