Chiral to Nematic Crossover in the Superconducting State of 4Hb-TaS2

ORAL

Abstract

Most superconductors have an isotropic, single component order parameter and are well described by the standard (BCS) theory for superconductivity. Unconventional, multiple-component superconductors are exceptionally rare and are much less understood.Here, we combine scanning tunneling microscopy and angle-resolved macroscopic transport for studying the candidate chiral superconductor, 4Hb-TaS2. We reveal quasi-periodic one-dimensional modulations in the tunneling conductance accompanied by two-fold symmetric superconducting critical-field. The strong modulation of the in-plane critical field, Hc2, points to a nematic, unconventional order parameter. However, the imaged vortex core is nearly circular symmetric, suggesting an isotropic order parameter. We reconcile this apparent discrepancy by modeling competition between a dominating chiral superconducting order parameter and a nematic one. The latter emerges close to the normal phase. Our results strongly support the existence of two-component superconductivity in 4Hb-TaS2 and can provide valuable insights into other systems with coexistent charge order and superconductivity.

Publication: Chiral to Nematic Crossover in the Superconducting State of 4Hb-TaS2, arXiv:2208.14442

Presenters

  • Yoram Dagan

    • Tel Aviv University

Authors

  • Itai Silber

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Yoram Dagan

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Mathimalar S

    • Weizmann Institute of science
    • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Ilay Mangel

    • Technion Israel Institute of Technology
  • Omer Green

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Nurit Abraham

    • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Haim Beidenkopf

    • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Irena Feldman

    • technion
    • Technion - Israel Institute of Technolog
    • Technion Israel Institute of Technology
  • Amit Kanigel

    • Technion - Israel Institute of Technolog
  • Avraham Klein

    • Ariel University
  • Moshe Goldstein

    • Tel Aviv University
  • Anurag Banerjee

    • Ben Gurion University of the Negev
  • Eran Sela

    • Tel Aviv University
    • TAU