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Investigating quantum geometry in a two-gap superconductor using RIXS

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Abstract

Despite falling within the conventional paradigm of superconductivity, MgB2 exhibits a respectable transition temperature (Tc) of 39 K, traditionally attributed to a strong, but orthodox electron-phonon interaction. However, recent theoretical work has proposed that MgB2’s electronic band structure may host a large geometric contribution to the electron-phonon coupling, arising from its topological properties. To explore these contributions, we conducted a resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) study at the B K-edge, aiming to site-selectively probe the electronic structure and excitations in MgB2. Our RIXS measurements reveal a feature that disperses in momentum space with a significant slope, consistent with either interband or intraband transitions. This momentum-dependent feature may offer new insights into the electronic structure and coupling mechanisms within MgB2, shedding light on the possible interplay between its band topology and superconducting properties. These results provide a pathway for evaluating the role of unconventional interactions in MgB2 and similar materials.

Presenters

  • Daniel Jost

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Daniel Jost

    Stanford University

  • Eder G Lomeli

    Stanford University

  • Sarbajaya Kundu

    University of Notre Dame

  • Yi-De Chuang

    Advanced Light Source

  • Zengqing Zhuo

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Ke Chen

    Temple University

  • Xiaoxing Xi

    Temple University

  • Stephan Geprägs

    Walther-Meissner-Institute, Walther-Meißner-Institut, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften

  • Lingjia Shen

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Georgi Dakovski

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Brian Moritz

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Thomas P Devereaux

    Stanford University

  • Matthias F Kling

    Stanford University

  • Edwin W Huang

    University of Notre Dame