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Xiaoying Xu1, Yufan Li2,3, C L Chien4,5
1William H. Miller III Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA. ustbxuxiaoying@gmail.com.
Abstract:
A supercurrent flowing in a superconductor meets no resistance. Yet an electric field may still be established within the superconductor in the presence of dissipative processes, such as vortex motion. Here we report the observation of a transverse voltage drop in superconducting β-Bi2Pd thin films. Unlike the Hall effect in general or in other superconductors, the sign of the observed transverse voltage does not depend on the external magnetic field. Instead, it is dictated by the broken inversion symmetry on the film interfaces. This anomalous transverse voltage, or transverse resistance, is indicative of a chirality that likely resonates with the topological surface states reported in β-Bi2Pd.
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