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Andreev Spectroscopic Imaging STM of the Superconducting Topological Surface State of UTe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Although nodal spin-triplet topological superconductivity appears probable in UTe2, its bulk superconductive order-parameter Δ(k) has not yet been established. If spin-triplet, it should have odd parity so that Δ(-k)=-Δ(k) and, in addition, may break time-reversal symmetry. Classically, all odd-parity superconductors should exhibit zero-energy surface Andreev bound states - (ABS) which are generated by the universal π-phase-shift during Andreev reflections from the odd-parity pair potential Δ(k). For typical Fermi surface geometries this ABS is also a superconductive topological surface state. Our theoretic analysis shows that specific ABS characteristics observable in tunneling to an s-wave superconductor distinguish between chiral and non-chiral Δ(k). To search for such phenomena in UTe2 we employ s-wave superconductive scan-tip imaging to discover a powerful zero-energy ABS signature at the (0-11) crystal termination. As the tunnel barrier is reduced, the zero-energy Andreev conductance peak evolves into two finite-energy particle-hole symmetric conductance maxima, signifying that UTe2 superconductivity is non-chiral B3u symmetry.

Publication: Q. Gu et al., Pair Wavefunction Symmetry in UTe2 from Zero-Energy Surface State Visualization, Science (2024)

Presenters

  • Qiangqiang Gu

    Cornell University

Authors

  • Qiangqiang Gu

    Cornell University

  • Shuqiu Wang

    University of Bristol

  • Joseph Carroll

    University College Cork

  • Kuanysh Zhussupbekov

    Cornell University

  • Sheng Ran

    Washington University, St. Louis

  • Nicholas P Butch

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

  • Johnpierre Paglione

    University of Maryland College Park, Maryland Quantum Materials Center, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA

  • Xiaolong Liu

    University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, Cornell University

  • Dung Hai Lee

    University of California, Berkeley, University of California, University of California Berkelely

  • Seamus Davis

    University of Oxford, UC Cork, University of Oxford