Oral: Study on Electronic Structure and Electron-phonon Coupling of Spinel Oxide Superconductor LiTi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

LiTi2O4 is known for its remarkably high critical transition temperature as a spinel superconductor. The spin-orbital fluctuations, the mixed valences, and d-d electron correlations [1-3] may be responsible for many novel behavior of the superconductivity in LiTi2O4. Recent angle-dependent magnetoresistance measurements have unveiled anisotropic magnetoresistance signals in LiTi2O4 thin films below the superconducting transition temperature (Tc). This observation suggests that LiTi2O4 may be a promising candidate for d-wave superconductors [4]. Despite numerous investigations, the superconductivity mechanism of LiTi2O4 has remained Controversial. In our latest study, we have employed in-situ measurements to obtain a comprehensive electronic structure and ultra-low-temperature tunneling spectrum of LiTi2O4. Our findings shed light on the electronic structure, electron-electron correlations, and energy gap structure of LiTi2O4. Furthermore, we have discovered a remarkably strong and anisotropic electron-phonon coupling in this material. These observations provide valuable insights into the superconductivity mechanism of LiTi2O4, suggesting that it exhibits characteristics of a BCS superconductor with an anisotropic electron-phonon coupling strength.



References

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[3]Jin, K. ., Nat. Commun. 6:7183 (2015).

[4]Huanyi Xue. , ACS Nano , 16, 11, 19464–19471(2022)

Presenters

  • Minyinan Lei

    • Fudan University

Authors

  • Minyinan Lei

    • Fudan University
  • Xiaoyang Chen

    • Fudan Univ
  • Xiaoxiao Wang

    • Fudan Univ
  • Haichao Xu

    • Fudan Univ
  • Rui Peng

    • Yale University
  • Donglai Feng

    • Fudan Univ
    • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Nan Guo

    • Fudan Univ
  • Zhihui Chen

    • Fudan Univ