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Anisotropic superconductivity in the quasi-one-dimensional superconductor V2Ga5

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
Anisotropic superconductivity in the quasi-one-dimensional superconductor V2Ga5 / Lamura, G.; Tay, D.; Khasanov, R.; Gentile, P.; Xu, C. Q.; Ke, X.; Onuorah, I. J.; Bonfà, P.; Xu, Xiaofeng; Shiroka, T.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 15:1(2025), pp. 1-14. [10.1038/s41598-025-94554-5]
abstract:
The intermetallic quasi-one-dimensional binary superconductor V2Ga5 was recently found to exhibit a topologically nontrivial normal state, making it a natural candidate for a topological superconductor. By combining dc-magnetization, nuclear magnetic resonance, and muon-spin rotation ([Formula: see text]SR) measurements on high-quality V2Ga5 single crystals, we investigate the electronic properties of its normal- and superconducting ground states. NMR measurements in the normal state indicate a strong anisotropy in both the line shifts and the relaxation rates. Such anisotropy persists also in the superconducting state, as shown by the magnetization- and [Formula: see text]SR-spectroscopy results. In the latter case, data collected at different temperatures, pressures, and directions of the magnetic field evidence a fully-gapped, strongly anisotropic superconductivity. At the same time, hydrostatic pressure is shown to only lower the [Formula: see text] value, but not to change the superfluid density nor its temperature dependence. Lastly, we discuss the search for topological signatures in the normal state of V2Ga5, as well as a peak splitting in the FFT of the [Formula: see text]SR spectrum, possibly related to an unconventional vortex lattice. Our results suggest that V2Ga5 is a novel system, whose anisotropy plays a key role in determining its unusual electronic properties.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
List of contributors:
Lamura, G.; Tay, D.; Khasanov, R.; Gentile, P.; Xu, C. Q.; Ke, X.; Onuorah, I. J.; Bonfà, P.; Xu, Xiaofeng; Shiroka, T.
Authors of the University:
BONFÀ Pietro
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1376648
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1376648/886423/s41598-025-94554-5.pdf
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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