Anomalously small superconducting gap in the strong spin-orbit coupled superconductor: $ \beta- $Tungsten
Prashant Chauhan, Ramesh Budhani, and N. P. Armitage

TL;DR
This study investigates the superconducting properties of $eta$-tungsten thin films with strong spin-orbit coupling, revealing an unexpectedly small superconducting gap that challenges existing theories and suggests the influence of topological surface states.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed optical conductivity measurements of $eta$-tungsten's superconducting state, uncovering a much smaller gap than predicted and highlighting the role of topological surface states.
Findings
Superconducting gap is significantly smaller than expected for weak coupling.
Superfluid spectral weight is reduced compared to theoretical predictions.
Topological surface states likely contribute to inhomogeneity in the films.
Abstract
Thin films of tungsten host superconductivity in the presence of strong spin-orbit coupling. This non-equilibrium crystalline phase of tungsten has attracted considerable attention in recent years due to its giant spin Hall effect and the potential promise of exotic superconductivity. However, more than 60 years after its discovery, superconductivity in this material is still not well understood. Using time-domain THz spectroscopy, we measure the frequency response of the complex optical conductivity of tungsten thin film with a T of 3.7 K in its superconducting state. At temperatures down to 1.6 K, we find that both the superconducting gap and the superfluid spectral weight are much smaller than that expected for a weakly coupled superconductor given the T. The conclusion of a small gap holds up even when accounting for possible inhomogeneities in the…
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