Nodeless superconductivity and topological nodal states in molybdenum carbide
Tian Shang, Yuting Wang, Bochen Yu, Keqi Xia, Darek J. Gawryluk, Yang, Xu, Qingfeng Zhan, Jianzhou Zhao, and Toni Shiroka

TL;DR
This study reveals that orthorhombic molybdenum carbide is a fully-gapped superconductor with preserved time-reversal symmetry, hosting topological nodal states that could be promising for topological superconductivity research.
Contribution
It combines experimental $mbda$SR measurements with first-principle calculations to demonstrate topological nodal states and fully-gapped superconductivity in Mo$_2$C.
Findings
Superfluid density indicates a fully-gapped superconducting state.
Time-reversal symmetry is preserved in the superconducting state.
Band-structure calculations reveal topological nodal states in Mo$_2$C.
Abstract
The orthorhombic molybdenum carbide superconductor with = 3.2 K was investigated by muon-spin rotation and relaxation (SR) measurements and by first-principle calculations. The low-temperature superfluid density, determined by transverse-field SR, suggests a fully-gapped superconducting state in MoC, with a zero-temperature gap = 0.44 meV and a magnetic penetration depth = 291 nm. The time-reversal symmetry is preserved in the superconducting state, as confirmed by the absence of an additional muon-spin relaxation in the zero-field SR spectra. Band-structure calculations indicate that the density of states at the Fermi level is dominated by the Mo -orbitals, which are marginally hybridized with the C -orbitals over a wide energy range. The symmetry analysis confirms that, in the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC), MoC hosts…
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