Quantum oscillation and superconductivity study of the layered Weyl semimetal WTe<sub>2</sub> under pressure
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Abstract
We investigate the electronic properties of transition metal dichalcogenides WTe2 under pressure. WTe2 starts to superconduct at ~30 kbar. At 35 kbar, Tc is about 0.95 K. To figure out the relationship between the pressure-induced superconductivity and Fermi surface, we conduct Shubnikov–de Haas quantum oscillation measurements. At ambient pressure, four dominant peaks are observed, whose frequencies are 97 T, 134 T, 150 T and 172 T respectively. By applying pressure, these frequencies and the associated effective masses increase, suggesting the expansion of Fermi surfaces accompanied with enhanced electron-electron correlation. Moreover, we observe a high frequency at ~2000 T and extract a relatively large effective mass m* of 1.8 me at 35 kbar. The enhanced correlation under pressure revealed by our quantum oscillation study provides new information on understanding the pressure-induced superconductivity in WTe2.
*The work was supported by Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (CUHK 14300418, CUHK 14300117, CUHK 14300419, CUHK 14301020, A-CUHK 402/19)
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Presenters
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Wenyan Wang
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong