Scanning d-wave Andreev reflection probe of 2H-NbSe<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

2H-NbSe2 has been heavily studied by scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) for both its multiband superconductivity and coexisting charge density waves. Recent STS advances using s-wave superconducting tips [1] have revealed pair density-wave order in its superconducting state [2]. Recent theoretical studies have also predicted ferromagnetic instability leading to singlet-triplet mixing, due to spin-orbit coupling and broken inversion symmetry [3]. We present STS measurements of 2H-NbSe2 using a d-wave superconducting tip, a novel technique that exploits resonant d-wave Andreev reflection (AR) to achieve atomic-scale resolution with potential sensitivity to spin-polarization. Our scanning d-wave AR data were taken in the normal, superconducting and mixed state of 2H-NbSe2, to probe bound states within vortex cores or near impurities. We discuss our results in light of the recent studies, and also address the possibility for high-impedance proximity coupling across s-wave/insulator/d-wave junctions [4].

[1]M.Randeria et al, PRB93 (2016)

[2]X.Liu et al, Science372 (2021)

[3]D.Wickramaratne et al, PRX10 (2020)

[4]Sinha and Ng, PRL80 (1998)

*Work supported by NSERC, CFI-OIT, CIFAR, and US DOE-BES, Division of Materials Science & Engineering, Contract #DE-SC0012704 (BNL materials synthesis)

Presenters

  • Rainni K Chen

    • Univ of Toronto

Authors

  • Rainni K Chen

    • Univ of Toronto
  • Chao C Zhang

    • University of Toronto
    • Univ of Toronto
  • Chris Granstrom

    • Univ of Toronto
  • Cedomir Petrovic

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Ruixing Liang

    • University of British Columbia
  • Walter N Hardy

    • University of British Columbia
  • John Y Wei

    • University of Toronto
    • Univ of Toronto