超导电性
凝聚态物理
物理
各向异性
对称(几何)
对称性破坏
格子(音乐)
T对称
折叠(高阶函数)
磁电阻
旋转对称性
磁场
拓扑(电路)
量子力学
几何学
机械工程
声学
工程类
机械
组合数学
数学
作者
Shuo Wang,Jingzhi Fang,Ze-Nan Wu,Sirong Lu,Zhongming Wei,Zhiwei Wang,Wen Huang,Yugui Yao,Jia-Jie Yang,Tingyong Chen,Ben‐Chuan Lin,Dapeng Yu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42005-023-01496-3
摘要
Abstract The recently discovered kagome superconductors offer a promising platform for investigating intertwined orders and novel states, including topology, superconductivity, charge density waves, and more. The interplay among these orders can spontaneously break rotational symmetry, giving rise to exotic phenomena such as nematicity or even nematic superconductivity. Here we present our findings on the two-fold symmetric superconductivity in thin-flake RbV 3 Sb 5 in response to direction-dependent in-plane magnetic fields, in contrast to the inherent six-fold structural symmetry of the crystal lattice. The two-fold symmetry was evidenced through a combination of magnetoresistance transport experiments, critical magnetic field measurements, and observations of anisotropic superconducting gaps. Additionally, by altering the experimental configuration, we also detected the presence of six-fold symmetric components superimposed on the two-fold symmetry at the boundary between normal and superconducting states. Our results underscore the correlation-driven symmetry-breaking phenomena and emphasize the potential of this correlated kagome family as a promising platform for investigating intertwined orders, including unconventional superconductivity.
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