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    Nanocalorimetric Evidence for Nematic Superconductivity in the Doped Topological Insulator Sr0.1_{0.1}Bi2_{2}Se3_{3}

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    Spontaneous rotational-symmetry breaking in the superconducting state of doped Bi2Se3\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3 has attracted significant attention as an indicator for topological superconductivity. In this paper, high-resolution calorimetry of the single-crystal Sr0.1Bi2Se3\mathrm{Sr}_{0.1}\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3 provides unequivocal evidence of a two-fold rotational symmetry in the superconducting gap by a \emph{bulk thermodynamic} probe, a fingerprint of nematic superconductivity. The extremely small specific heat anomaly resolved with our high-sensitivity technique is consistent with the material's low carrier concentration proving bulk superconductivity. The large basal-plane anisotropy of Hc2H_{c2} is attributed to a nematic phase of a two-component topological gap structure η⃗=(η1,η2)\vec{\eta} = (\eta_{1}, \eta_{2}) and caused by a symmetry-breaking energy term δ(∣η1∣2−∣η2∣2)Tc\delta (|\eta_{1}|^{2} - |\eta_{2}|^{2}) T_{c}. A quantitative analysis of our data excludes more conventional sources of this two-fold anisotropy and provides the first estimate for the symmetry-breaking strength δ≈0.1\delta \approx 0.1, a value that points to an onset transition of the second order parameter component below 2K

    Charge density wave and superconductivity competition in Lu5_5Ir4_4Si10_{10} : a proton irradiation study

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    Real-space modulated Charge Density Waves (CDW) are an ubiquituous feature in many families of superconductors. In particular, how CDW relates to superconductivity is an active and open question that has recently gathered much interest since CDWs have been discovered in many cuprates superconductors. Here we show that disorder induced by proton irradiation is a full-fledged tuning parameter that can bring essential information to answer this question as it affects CDW and superconductivity with different and unequivocal mechanisms. Specifically, in the model CDW superconductor Lu5_5Ir4_4Si10_{10} that develops a 1D CDW below 77\,K and s-wave superconductivity below 4\,K, we show that disorder enhances the superconducting critical temperature TcT_\mathrm{c} and Hc2H_\mathrm{c2} while it suppresses the CDW. Discussing how disorder affects both superconductivity and the CDW, we make a compelling case that superconductivity and CDW are competing for electronic density of states at the Fermi level in Lu5_5Ir4_4Si10_{10}, and we reconcile the results obtained via the more common tuning parameters of pressure and doping. Owing to its prototypical, 1D, Peierls type CDW and the s-wave, weak-coupling nature of its superconductivity, this irradiation study of Lu5_5Ir4_4Si10_{10} provides the basis to understand and extend such studies to the more complex cases of density waves and superconductivity coexistence in heavy fermions, Fe-based or cuprates superconductors.Comment: 25 pages single column, 4 figures in main text + 3 figures in appendi
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