Topological surface states host superconductivity induced by the bulk condensate in YRuB<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Although the idea of achieving topological superconductivity (TSC) in hybrid heterostructures of superconductors and systems with topologically nontrivial band structures has been proposed, the realization of TSC in a single stoichiometric material is most desired for fundamental experimental exploration of TSC and its device applications. In this context, based on electronic structure calculations, it was recently proposed that YRuB2 is a candidate TSC that also hosts special hourglass-type Dirac rings protected by symmetry. Bulk measurements on YRuB2 detect a single superconducting gap of ∼ 1 meV. We performed surface-sensitive Andreev reflection spectroscopy on YRuB2 and detected the bulk superconducting gap as well as another superconducting gap of ∼ 0.5 meV. From our analysis of electronic structure, we show that the smaller gap is formed in the topological surface states in YRuB2 due to the proximity of the bulk superconducting condensate. Therefore, we present YRuB2 as a unique system where the interaction between topological surface states and bulk superconductivity leads to novel physical insights in understanding the candidate topological superconductors.
*We acknowledge financial assistance from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Govt. of India (grant number: CRG/2021/006395) and University Grants Commission (UGC) Govt. of India for financial support through a research fellowship.
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Presenters
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Nikhlesh S Mehta
- Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali