Termination-dependent Superconducting Topological Surface States in Non-centrosymmetric PbTaSe<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

TSCs are characterized by a full superconducting gap in the bulk and topologically protected gapless surface or edge states. Within each vortex core of TSCs, there exist the zero energy Majorana bound states, which are predicted to exhibit non-Abelian statistics and to form the basis of the fault-tolerant quantum computation. So far, PbTaSe2 is the only stoichiometric bulk material exhibits the required topological surface states at EF combined with fully gapped bulk superconductivity [1]. Interestingly, two distinct and stable cleaved surfaces have been identified to be Pb- and Se-termination by using spectroscopic imaging-scanning tunneling microscope. Two terminations exhibit striking difference in both atomic and electronic structures above Tc. In the superconducting state, both exhibit a full superconducting gap and zero energy bound state in the superconducting vortex cores. Our results show PbTaSe2 is a great platform for the study of 2D TSC.
[1] S.Y. Guan et al., Sci. Adv. 2, e1600894 (2016)

Presenters

  • Tien-Ming Chuang

    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica

Authors

  • Tien-Ming Chuang

    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
  • Syu-You Guan

    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
  • Peng-Jen Chen

    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
  • Ming-Wen Chu

    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
  • Raman Sankar

    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • Center for Condensed Matter Science, National Taiwan University
    • Center of Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
    • National Taiwan University
    • Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
  • Fangcheng Chou

    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • Center of Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • National Taiwan University
  • Horng-Tay Jeng

    • Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University
  • Chia-Seng Chang

    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica