Leggett modes in a Dirac semimetal
Abstract Experiments have shown that several materials, including MgB 2 , iron-based superconductors and monolayer NbSe 2 , are multiband superconductors. Superconducting pairing in multiple bands can give rise to phenomena not available in a single band, including Leggett modes. A Leggett mode is the collective periodic oscillation of the relative phase between the phases of the superconducting condensates formed in the different bands. The experimental observation of Leggett modes is challenging because multiband superconductors are rare and because these modes describe charge fluctuations between bands and therefore are hard to probe directly. Also, the excitation energy of a Leggett mode is often larger than the superconducting gaps, and therefore they are strongly overdamped via relaxation processes into the quasiparticle continuum. Here, we show that Leggett modes and their frequency can be detected in a.c. driven superconducting quantum interference devices. We then use the results to analyse the measurements of such a quantum device, one based on a Dirac semimetal Cd 3 As 2 , in which superconductivity is induced by proximity to superconducting Al. These results show the theoretically predicted signatures of Leggett modes, and therefore we conclude that a Leggett mode is present in the two-band superconducting state of Cd 3 As 2 .
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- Grant/Contract Number:
- SC0022245
- OSTI ID:
- 2333720
- Alternate ID(s):
- OSTI ID: 2439066
- Journal Information:
- Nature Physics, Journal Name: Nature Physics Journal Issue: 7 Vol. 20; ISSN 1745-2473
- Publisher:
- Nature Publishing GroupCopyright Statement
- Country of Publication:
- France
- Language:
- English
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