Point-contact enhanced superconductivity in trigonal PtBi2: quest for the origin of high-Tc
O. E. Kvitnitskaya, L. Harnagea, G. Shipunov, S. Aswartham, I. Kovalchuk, V. V. Fisun, D. V. Efremov, B. B\"uchner, Yu. G. Naidyuk

TL;DR
This study investigates point-contact induced superconductivity in trigonal PtBi2, revealing critical temperature enhancements up to 8 K and suggesting potential for topological superconductivity at accessible temperatures.
Contribution
It demonstrates significant Tc enhancement in point contacts on PtBi2, including with ferromagnetic tips, indicating pressure effects and complex superconducting behavior.
Findings
Superconducting Tc increased to 8 K in some point contacts.
Enhanced critical magnetic field up to several Tesla observed.
Tc enhancement linked to pressure/strain during contact formation.
Abstract
We studied enhanced superconductivity in point contacts (PCs) based on a type-I Weyl semimetal trigonal t-PtBi2 using both normal metal (Ag, Cu, Pt) and ferromagnetic (Fe, Co, Ni) tips by measuring the differential resistance dV/dI(V) curves. In most cases, the value of the superconducting critical temperature Tc ranges between 3 and 5 K, which is several times higher than the maximum bulk Tc. Notably, among the various PCs we examined, a few achieved Tc values as high as 8 K, including those with both normal and ferromagnetic tips. Additionally, the critical magnetic field is also highly enhanced in these PCs and reaches up to several Tesla. The common reason for the Tc increase may be related to pressure/strain caused during the PC's formation. It is worth noting that a greater increase in Tc is observed in PCs formed at the edge of the sample flake, compared to those formed on the…
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