Anomalous Quantum Oscillations in Spin-3/2 Topological Semimetal YPtBi
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The proposed high-spin superconductivity in the half-Heusler compounds changes the landscape of superconductivity research. While superconducting instability is possible only in systems with quantum mechanically coherent quasiparticles, it has not been verified for any proposed high-spin Fermi surfaces. Here we report an observation of anomalous Shubnikov-de Haas effect in half-Heusler YPtBi, which is compatible with a coherent $j=3/2$ Fermi surface. The quantum oscillation (QO) signal in cubic YPtBi manifests extreme anisotropy upon rotation of the magnetic field from [100] to [110] crystallographic direction where the QO signal drastically vanishes near [110]. This radical anisotropy for a cubic system cannot be explained by trivial scenarios for QO involving effective mass or impurity scattering, but it is naturally explained by the warping feature of the $j=3/2$ Fermi surface YPtBi. Our results prove the high-spin nature of the quasiparticle in the half-Heusler compounds, which makes the realization of the unprecedented high-spin superconductivity more plausible.
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