Topological Superconductivity in Cu(x)Bi(2)Se(3) |
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Authors: | Sasaki Satoshi Kriener M Segawa Kouji Yada Keiji Tanaka Yukio Sato Masatoshi Ando Yoichi |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University, Ibaraki, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A topological superconductor (TSC) is characterized by the topologically protected gapless surface state that is essentially an Andreev bound state consisting of Majorana fermions. While a TSC has not yet been discovered, the doped topological insulator Cu(x)Bi(2)Se(3), which superconducts below ~3 K, has been predicted to possess a topological superconducting state. We report that the point-contact spectra on the cleaved surface of superconducting Cu(x)Bi(2)Se(3) present a zero-bias conductance peak (ZBCP) which signifies unconventional superconductivity. Theoretical considerations of all possible superconducting states help us conclude that this ZBCP is due to Majorana fermions and gives evidence for a topological superconductivity in Cu(x)Bi(2)Se(3). In addition, we found an unusual pseudogap that develops below ~20 K and coexists with the topological superconducting state. |
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