Muon spin rotation and relaxation study on topological noncentrosymmetric superconductor PbTaSe2

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Topological superconductivity is an exotic phenomenon due to the symmetry-protected topological surface state, in which a quantum system has an energy gap in the bulk but supports gapless excitations confined to its boundary. Symmetries including central and time-reversal symmetry (TRS), along with their relations with topology, are crucial for topological superconductivity. We report muon spin relaxation/rotation (μSR) experiments on a topological noncentrosymmetric superconductor PbTaSe2 to study its TRS and gap symmetry. Zero-field μSR experiments indicate the absence of internal magnetic field in the superconducting state, consistent with previous μSR results. Furthermore, transverse-field μSR measurements reveals that the superconducting gap of PbTaSe2 is an isotropic three-dimensional fully-gapped single-band. The fully-gapped results can help understand the pairing mechanism and further classify the topological superconductivity in this system.

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Zhu, Z. H., Tan, C., Zhang, J., Biswas, P. K., Hillier, A. D., Wang, M. X., … Shu, L. (2022). Muon spin rotation and relaxation study on topological noncentrosymmetric superconductor PbTaSe2. New Journal of Physics, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac48ea

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