Nematic topological superconducting phase in Nb-doped Bi2Se3
Junying Shen, Wen-Yu He, Noah Fan Qi Yuan, Zengle Huang, Chang-woo, Cho, Seng Huat Lee, Yew San Hor, Kam Tuen Law, Rolf Lortz

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence that Nb-doped Bi2Se3 exhibits nematic topological superconductivity, characterized by a two-fold symmetry in its upper critical field and magnetization, breaking the crystal's three-fold symmetry.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the nematic superconducting phase in Nb-doped Bi2Se3 through comprehensive measurements of upper critical fields and magnetization, confirming its topological and nematic nature.
Findings
Two-fold symmetry in in-plane upper critical fields
Broken three-fold crystal symmetry in superconducting state
Consistent nematic behavior across multiple samples
Abstract
A nematic topological superconductor has an order parameter symmetry, which spontaneously breaks the crystalline symmetry in its superconducting state. This state can be observed, for example, by thermodynamic or upper critical field experiments in which a magnetic field is rotated with respect to the crystalline axes. The corresponding physical quantity then directly reflects the symmetry of the order parameter. We present a study on the superconducting upper critical field of the Nb-doped topological insulator NbxBi2Se3 for various magnetic field orientations parallel and perpendicular to the basal plane of the Bi2Se3 layers. The data were obtained by two complementary experimental techniques, magnetoresistance and DC magnetization, on three different single crystalline samples of the same batch. Both methods and all samples show with perfect agreement that the in-plane upper critical…
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