Optimized superconductivity in the vicinity of a nematic quantum critical point in the kagome superconductor Cs(V1-xTix)3Sb5
Yeahan Sur, Kwang-Tak Kim, Sukho Kim, Kee Hoon Kim, Kee Hoon Kim, Kee Hoon Kim
Abstract
Abstract CsV 3 Sb 5 exhibits superconductivity at T c = 3.2 K after undergoing intriguing two high-temperature transitions: charge density wave order at ~98 K and electronic nematic order at T nem ~ 35 K. Here, we investigate nematic susceptibility in single crystals of Cs(V 1 -x Ti x ) 3 Sb 5 ( x = 0.00-0.06) where double-dome-shaped superconducting phase diagram is realized. The nematic susceptibility typically exhibits the Curie‒Weiss behaviour above T nem , which is monotonically decreased with x . Moreover, the Curie‒Weiss temperature is systematically suppressed from ~30 K for x = 0 to ~4 K for x = 0.0075, resulting in a sign change at x = ~0.009. Furthermore, the Curie constant reaches a maximum at x = 0.01, suggesting drastically enhanced nematic susceptibility near a putative nematic quantum critical point (NQCP) at x = ~0.009. Strikingly, T c is enhanced up to ~4.1 K with full Meissner shielding realized at x = ~0.0075-0.01, forming the first superconducting dome near the NQCP. Our findings directly point to a vital role of nematic fluctuations in enhancing the superconducting properties of Cs(V 1 -x Ti x ) 3 Sb 5 .