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Uniaxial-strain control of nematic superconductivity in SrxBi2Se3

Ivan Kostylev, Shingo Yonezawa, Zhiwei Wang, Yoichi Ando, Y. Maeno

2020Nature Communications41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nematic states are characterized by rotational symmetry breaking without translational ordering. Recently, nematic superconductivity, in which the superconducting gap spontaneously lifts the rotational symmetry of the lattice, has been discovered. In nematic superconductivity, multiple superconducting domains with different nematic orientations can exist, and these domains can be controlled by a conjugate external stimulus. Domain engineering is quite common in magnets but has not been achieved in superconductors. Here, we report control of the nematic superconductivity and their domains of Sr x Bi 2 Se 3 , through externally-applied uniaxial stress. The suppression of subdomains indicates that it is the Δ 4 y state that is most favoured under compression along the basal Bi-Bi bonds. This fact allows us to determine the coupling parameter between the nematicity and lattice distortion. These results provide an inevitable step towards microscopic understanding and future utilization of the unique topological nematic superconductivity.

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