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arxiv: 1810.13390 · v1 · pith:3NGXQSJTnew · submitted 2018-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Unexpected Zero Bias Conductance Peak on the Topological Semimetal Sb(111) with a Broken Bilayer

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The long-sought Majorana fermion is expected to manifest in a topological-superconductor heterostructure as a zero bias conductance peak (ZBCP). As one promising platform for such heterostructures, we investigate the cleaved surface of the topological semimetal Sb(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Remarkably, we find a robust ZBCP on some terraces of the cleaved surface, although no superconductor is present. Using quasiparticle interference imaging, Landau level spectroscopy and density functional theory, we show that the ZBCP originates from a van Hove singularity pushed up to the Fermi level by a sub-surface stacking fault. Amidst the sprint to stake claims on new Majorana fermion systems, our finding highlights the importance of using a local probe together with detailed modeling to check thoroughly for crystal imperfections that may give rise to a trivial ZBCP unrelated to Majorana physics.

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