Superconductivity and a van Hove singularity confined to the surface of a topological semimetal

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Abstract

The interplay between topology and superconductivity generated great interest in condensed matter physics. Here, we unveil an unconventional two-dimensional superconducting state in the Dirac nodal line semimetal ZrAs2 which is exclusively confined to the top and bottom surfaces within the crystal’s ab plane. As a remarkable consequence, we present the first clear evidence of a Berezinskii–Kosterlitz–Thouless (BKT) transition occurring solely on a material’s surface—specifically, ZrAs₂—unlike the inconsistent reports on PtBi₂, CaAgP, and CaAg₁₋ₓPdₓP. Furthermore, we find that these same surfaces also host a two-dimensional van Hove singularity near the Fermi energy. This leads to enhanced electronic correlations that contribute to the stabilization of superconductivity at the surface of ZrAs2. The`surface-confined nature of the van Hove singularity and associated superconductivity, realized for the first time, allows exploring the interplay between low-dimensional quantum topology and superconductivity in a bulk material without resorting to the superconducting proximity effect.

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Hossain, M. S., Islam, R., Cheng, Z. J., Muhammad, Z., Zhang, Q., Guguchia, Z., … Hasan, M. Z. (2025). Superconductivity and a van Hove singularity confined to the surface of a topological semimetal. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58024-w

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