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arxiv: 1807.11136 · v2 · pith:BHQWRLUHnew · submitted 2018-07-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Nanocalorimetric Evidence for Nematic Superconductivity in the Doped Topological Insulator Sr_(0.1)Bi₂Se₃

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keywords mathrmsuperconductivitynematictopologicalanisotropybulkdeltadoped
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Spontaneous rotational-symmetry breaking in the superconducting state of doped $\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3$ has attracted significant attention as an indicator for topological superconductivity. In this paper, high-resolution calorimetry of the single-crystal $\mathrm{Sr}_{0.1}\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3$ provides unequivocal evidence of a two-fold rotational symmetry in the superconducting gap by a \emph{bulk thermodynamic} probe, a fingerprint of nematic superconductivity. The extremely small specific heat anomaly resolved with our high-sensitivity technique is consistent with the material's low carrier concentration proving bulk superconductivity. The large basal-plane anisotropy of $H_{c2}$ is attributed to a nematic phase of a two-component topological gap structure $\vec{\eta} = (\eta_{1}, \eta_{2})$ and caused by a symmetry-breaking energy term $\delta (|\eta_{1}|^{2} - |\eta_{2}|^{2}) T_{c}$. A quantitative analysis of our data excludes more conventional sources of this two-fold anisotropy and provides the first estimate for the symmetry-breaking strength $\delta \approx 0.1$, a value that points to an onset transition of the second order parameter component below 2K.

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