The spatially-resolved laser-based high-resolution angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES) measurements have been performed on the optimally-doped YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7)-σ(Y123) superconductor. For the first tim...The spatially-resolved laser-based high-resolution angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES) measurements have been performed on the optimally-doped YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7)-σ(Y123) superconductor. For the first time, we found the region from the cleaved surface that reveals clear bulk electronic properties. The intrinsic Fermi surface and band structures of Y123 were observed. The Fermi surface-dependent and momentum-dependent superconducting gap was determined which is nodeless and consistent with the d+is gap form.展开更多
The maximum velocity of a mobile vortex in movement is generally limited by the phenomenon of flux-flow instability(FFI),which necessitates weak vortex pinning and fast heat removal from non-equilibrium electrons.We h...The maximum velocity of a mobile vortex in movement is generally limited by the phenomenon of flux-flow instability(FFI),which necessitates weak vortex pinning and fast heat removal from non-equilibrium electrons.We here demonstrate exfoliations and nano-fabrications of Bi_(2)Sr_(2)Ca_(2)Cu_(3)O_(10+δ) crystalline nanostrips,which possess a rather weak pinning volume of vortices,relatively low resistivity,and large normal electron diffusion coefficient.The deduced vortex velocity in Bi_(2)Sr_(2)Ca_(2)Cu_(3)O_(10+δ) crystalline nanostrips can be up to 300 km/s near the superconducting transition temperature,well above the speed of sound.The observed vortex velocity is an order of magnitude faster than that of conventional superconducting systems,representing a perfect platform for exploration of ultra-fast vortex matter and a good candidate for fabrications of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors or superconducting THz modulator.展开更多
The layered transition metal chalcogenides have been a fertile land in solid state physics for many decades. Various MX2-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as WTe2, IrTe2, and MoS2, have triggered great atten...The layered transition metal chalcogenides have been a fertile land in solid state physics for many decades. Various MX2-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as WTe2, IrTe2, and MoS2, have triggered great attention recently, either for the discovery of novel phenomena or some extreme or exotic physical properties, or for their potential applications. PdTe2 is a superconductor in the class of transition metal dichalcogenides, and superconductivity is enhanced in its Cu- intercalated form, Cuo.05PdTe2. It is important to study the electronic structures of PdTe2 and its intercalated form in order to explore for new phenomena and physical properties and understand the related superconductivity enhancement mecha- nism. Here we report systematic high resolution angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) studies on PdTe2 and Cuo.05PdTe2 single crystals, combined with the band structure calculations. We present in detail for the first time the complex multi-band Fermi surface topology and densely-arranged band structure of these compounds. By carefully examining the electronic structures of the two systems, we find that Cu-intercalation in PdTe2 results in electron-doping, which causes the band structure to shift downwards by nearly 16 meV in Cuo.05PdTe2. Our results lay a foundation for further exploration and investigation on PdTe2 and related superconductors.展开更多
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission measurements are carried out on transition metal dichalcogenide PdTe2 that is a superconductor with a Tc at 1.7K. Combined with theoretical calculations, we discover for th...High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission measurements are carried out on transition metal dichalcogenide PdTe2 that is a superconductor with a Tc at 1.7K. Combined with theoretical calculations, we discover for the first time the existence of topologically nontrivial surface state with Dirac cone in PbTe2 superconductor. It is located at the Brillouin zone center and possesses helical spin texture. Distinct from the usual three-dimensional topological insulators where the Dirac cone of the surface state lies at the Fermi level, the Dirac point of the surface state in PdTe2 lies deeply below the Fermi level at - 1.75 eV binding energy and is well separated from the bulk states. The identification of topological surface state in PdTe2 superconductor deeply below the Fermi level provides a unique system to explore new phenomena and properties and opens a door for finding new topological materials in transition metal ehalcogenides.展开更多
We report on a tunneling study of underdoped submicron Bi2Sr2_xLasCuO_6+δ (La-Bi2201) intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs), whose self-heating is sufficiently suppressed. The tunneling spectra are measured from ...We report on a tunneling study of underdoped submicron Bi2Sr2_xLasCuO_6+δ (La-Bi2201) intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs), whose self-heating is sufficiently suppressed. The tunneling spectra are measured from 4.2 K up to the pseudogap opening temperature of T* = 260 K. The gap value found from the spectral peak position is about 35 meV and has a weak temperature dependence both below and above the superconducting transition temperature of Tc = 29 K. Since the superconducting gap should have a value of 10-15 meV, our results indicate that the pseudogap (~35 meV) plays an important role in the underdoped La-Bi2201 intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy down to the lowest temperature of 4.2 K. However, the contribution of the superconducting gap can be separated by normalizing the spectra to the one near and above Tc, which shows that the IJJs can be a useful tool for the study of the electronic properties of the La-Bi2201 cuprate superconductors.展开更多
The detailed information of the electronic structure is the key to understanding the nature of charge density wave (CDW) order and its relationship with superconducting order in the microscopic level. In this paper,...The detailed information of the electronic structure is the key to understanding the nature of charge density wave (CDW) order and its relationship with superconducting order in the microscopic level. In this paper, we present a high resolution laser-based angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) study on the three-dimensional (3D) hole-like Fermi surface around the Brillouin zone center in a prototypical quasi-one-dimensional CDW and superconducting system ZrTe3. Double Fermi surface sheets are clearly resolved for the 3D hole-like Fermi surface around the zone center. The 3D Fermi surface shows a pronounced shrinking with increasing temperature. In particular, the quasiparticle scattering rate along the 3D Fermi surface experiences an anomaly near the charge density wave transition temperature of ZrTe3 - 63 K). The signature of electron-phonon coupling is observed with a dispersion kink at -20 meV; the strength of the electron-phonon coupling around the 3D Fermi surface is rather weak. These results indicate that the 3D Fermi surface is also closely connected to the charge-density-wave transition and suggest a more global impact on the entire electronic structure induced by the CDW phase transition in ZrTe3.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11888101 and 11974404)the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant Nos. 2021YFA1401800 and 2018YFA0704200)+3 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant Nos. XDB25000000 and XDB33000000)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS (Grant No. Y2021006)Innovation Program for Quantum Science and Technology (Grant No. 2021ZD0301800)the Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facility (SECUF)。
文摘The spatially-resolved laser-based high-resolution angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES) measurements have been performed on the optimally-doped YBa_(2)Cu_(3)O_(7)-σ(Y123) superconductor. For the first time, we found the region from the cleaved surface that reveals clear bulk electronic properties. The intrinsic Fermi surface and band structures of Y123 were observed. The Fermi surface-dependent and momentum-dependent superconducting gap was determined which is nodeless and consistent with the d+is gap form.
基金supporting high quality of post growth treatment Bi_(2)Sr_(2)Ca_(2)Cu_(3)O_(10+δ)single crystalssupported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2017YFA0304000)+4 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61971408 and 61827823)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(Grant No.2019SHZDZX01)Shanghai Rising-Star Program(Grant No.20QA1410900)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant Nos.2020241 and 2021230)the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(Grant No.19ZR1467400)。
文摘The maximum velocity of a mobile vortex in movement is generally limited by the phenomenon of flux-flow instability(FFI),which necessitates weak vortex pinning and fast heat removal from non-equilibrium electrons.We here demonstrate exfoliations and nano-fabrications of Bi_(2)Sr_(2)Ca_(2)Cu_(3)O_(10+δ) crystalline nanostrips,which possess a rather weak pinning volume of vortices,relatively low resistivity,and large normal electron diffusion coefficient.The deduced vortex velocity in Bi_(2)Sr_(2)Ca_(2)Cu_(3)O_(10+δ) crystalline nanostrips can be up to 300 km/s near the superconducting transition temperature,well above the speed of sound.The observed vortex velocity is an order of magnitude faster than that of conventional superconducting systems,representing a perfect platform for exploration of ultra-fast vortex matter and a good candidate for fabrications of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors or superconducting THz modulator.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11190022)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant Nos.2011CB921703 and 2011CBA00110)the Strategic Priority Research Program(B)of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB07020300)
文摘The layered transition metal chalcogenides have been a fertile land in solid state physics for many decades. Various MX2-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as WTe2, IrTe2, and MoS2, have triggered great attention recently, either for the discovery of novel phenomena or some extreme or exotic physical properties, or for their potential applications. PdTe2 is a superconductor in the class of transition metal dichalcogenides, and superconductivity is enhanced in its Cu- intercalated form, Cuo.05PdTe2. It is important to study the electronic structures of PdTe2 and its intercalated form in order to explore for new phenomena and physical properties and understand the related superconductivity enhancement mecha- nism. Here we report systematic high resolution angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) studies on PdTe2 and Cuo.05PdTe2 single crystals, combined with the band structure calculations. We present in detail for the first time the complex multi-band Fermi surface topology and densely-arranged band structure of these compounds. By carefully examining the electronic structures of the two systems, we find that Cu-intercalation in PdTe2 results in electron-doping, which causes the band structure to shift downwards by nearly 16 meV in Cuo.05PdTe2. Our results lay a foundation for further exploration and investigation on PdTe2 and related superconductors.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11190022,11274359 and 11422428the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant Nos 2011CB921703,2011CBA00110,2011CBA00108 and 2013CB921700the Strategic Priority Research Program(B)of the Chinese Academy of Sciences under Grant Nos XDB07020300 and XDB07020100
文摘High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission measurements are carried out on transition metal dichalcogenide PdTe2 that is a superconductor with a Tc at 1.7K. Combined with theoretical calculations, we discover for the first time the existence of topologically nontrivial surface state with Dirac cone in PbTe2 superconductor. It is located at the Brillouin zone center and possesses helical spin texture. Distinct from the usual three-dimensional topological insulators where the Dirac cone of the surface state lies at the Fermi level, the Dirac point of the surface state in PdTe2 lies deeply below the Fermi level at - 1.75 eV binding energy and is well separated from the bulk states. The identification of topological surface state in PdTe2 superconductor deeply below the Fermi level provides a unique system to explore new phenomena and properties and opens a door for finding new topological materials in transition metal ehalcogenides.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.10974242)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2011CBA00106)
文摘We report on a tunneling study of underdoped submicron Bi2Sr2_xLasCuO_6+δ (La-Bi2201) intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs), whose self-heating is sufficiently suppressed. The tunneling spectra are measured from 4.2 K up to the pseudogap opening temperature of T* = 260 K. The gap value found from the spectral peak position is about 35 meV and has a weak temperature dependence both below and above the superconducting transition temperature of Tc = 29 K. Since the superconducting gap should have a value of 10-15 meV, our results indicate that the pseudogap (~35 meV) plays an important role in the underdoped La-Bi2201 intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy down to the lowest temperature of 4.2 K. However, the contribution of the superconducting gap can be separated by normalizing the spectra to the one near and above Tc, which shows that the IJJs can be a useful tool for the study of the electronic properties of the La-Bi2201 cuprate superconductors.
基金Project supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2015CB921301)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11574360,11534007,and 11334010)the Strategic Priority Research Program(B)of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB07020300)
文摘The detailed information of the electronic structure is the key to understanding the nature of charge density wave (CDW) order and its relationship with superconducting order in the microscopic level. In this paper, we present a high resolution laser-based angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) study on the three-dimensional (3D) hole-like Fermi surface around the Brillouin zone center in a prototypical quasi-one-dimensional CDW and superconducting system ZrTe3. Double Fermi surface sheets are clearly resolved for the 3D hole-like Fermi surface around the zone center. The 3D Fermi surface shows a pronounced shrinking with increasing temperature. In particular, the quasiparticle scattering rate along the 3D Fermi surface experiences an anomaly near the charge density wave transition temperature of ZrTe3 - 63 K). The signature of electron-phonon coupling is observed with a dispersion kink at -20 meV; the strength of the electron-phonon coupling around the 3D Fermi surface is rather weak. These results indicate that the 3D Fermi surface is also closely connected to the charge-density-wave transition and suggest a more global impact on the entire electronic structure induced by the CDW phase transition in ZrTe3.