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arxiv: 1607.01405 · v3 · pith:A5VC4OTZnew · submitted 2016-07-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Comment on "Tip induced unconventional superconductivity on Weyl semimetal TaAs" [arXiv:1607.00513]

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keywords conductancepointregimesuperconductivitytaasdataspectrawang
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Recently, Wang $et$ $al.$ have reported the observation of "unconventional superconductivity" in the Weyl semimetal TaAs [arXiv:1607.00513]. The authors have written "\textit{A conductance plateau and sharp double dips are observed in the point contact spectra, indicating p-wave like unconventional superconductivity. Furthermore, the zero bias conductance peak in low temperature regime is detected, suggesting potentially the existence of Majorana zero modes. The experimentally observed tunneling spectra can be interpreted with a novel mirror-symmetry protected topological superconductor induced in TaAs, which can exhibit zero bias and double finite bias peaks, and double conductance dips in the measurements}." In this comment we show that for a superconducting point contact, the features like a zero-bias conductance peak, a plateau and single or multiple conductance dips might arise due to simple contact-heating related effects. Such features are routinely observed in point contacts involving a wide variety of superconductors when the experiments are not performed in the right regime of mesoscopic transport. We also show that the data presented by Wang $et$ $al.$ in a single transport regime of point contact do not confirm tip induced superconductivity (TISC). Even if it is assumed that Wang $et$ $al.$ achieved TISC on TaAs, all the spectra that they have reported show striking similarities with the type of spectra expected in thermal regime of transport. Such data cannot be used for extracting any spectroscopic information and based on such data any discussion on "p-wave" superconductivity or the emergence of Majorana modes should be considered invalid. This version (v2) also includes a brief discussion on the response of Wang $et$ $al.$ to the first version (v1) of this comment. Correct ballistic regime data on TaAs point contacts can be found in arXiv:1607.05131 (2016).

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