Author
Listed:
- Tian Le
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study)
- Zhiming Pan
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study
Westlake University)
- Zhuokai Xu
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study)
- Jinjin Liu
(Beijing Institute of Technology
Beijing Institute of Technology)
- Jialu Wang
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study)
- Zhefeng Lou
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study)
- Xiaohui Yang
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study
China Jiliang University)
- Zhiwei Wang
(Beijing Institute of Technology
Beijing Institute of Technology
Yangtze Delta Region Academy of Beijing Institute of Technology)
- Yugui Yao
(Beijing Institute of Technology
Beijing Institute of Technology
Yangtze Delta Region Academy of Beijing Institute of Technology)
- Congjun Wu
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study
Westlake University
Westlake University)
- Xiao Lin
(Westlake University
Westlake Institute for Advanced Study)
Abstract
The interplay among frustrated lattice geometry, non-trivial band topology and correlation yields rich quantum states of matter in kagome systems1,2. A series of recent members in this family, AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb or Cs), exhibit a cascade of symmetry-breaking transitions3, involving the 3Q chiral charge ordering4–8, electronic nematicity9,10, roton pair density wave11 and superconductivity12. The nature of the superconducting order is yet to be resolved. Here we report an indication of dynamic superconducting domains with boundary supercurrents in intrinsic CsV3Sb5 flakes. The magnetic field-free superconducting diode effect is observed with polarity modulated by thermal histories, suggesting that there are dynamic superconducting order domains in a spontaneous time-reversal symmetry-breaking background. Strikingly, the critical current exhibits double-slit superconductivity interference patterns when subjected to an external magnetic field. The characteristics of the patterns are modulated by thermal cycling. These phenomena are proposed as a consequence of periodically modulated supercurrents flowing along certain domain boundaries constrained by fluxoid quantization. Our results imply a time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconducting order, opening a potential for exploring exotic physics, for example, Majorana zero modes, in this intriguing topological kagome system.
Suggested Citation
Tian Le & Zhiming Pan & Zhuokai Xu & Jinjin Liu & Jialu Wang & Zhefeng Lou & Xiaohui Yang & Zhiwei Wang & Yugui Yao & Congjun Wu & Xiao Lin, 2024.
"Superconducting diode effect and interference patterns in kagome CsV3Sb5,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 630(8015), pages 64-69, June.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:630:y:2024:i:8015:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07431-y
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07431-y
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