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He Wang1, Yingping He2, Yiyuan Liu2
1International Center for Quantum Materials, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; Tianjin International Center for Nano Particles and Nano Systems, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China; Department of Physics, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, China.
Abstract:
The metallic tip-induced superconductivity in normal Weyl semimetal offers a promising platform to study topological superconductivity, which is currently a research focus in condensed matter physics. Here we experimentally uncover that unconventional superconductivity can be induced by hard point contact (PC) method of ferromagnetic tips in TaAs single crystals. The magneto-transport measurements of the ferromagnetic tip-induced superconducting (FTISC) states exhibit the quantum oscillations, which reveal that the superconductivity is induced in the topologically nontrivial Fermi surface of the Weyl semimetal, and show compatibility of ferromagnetism and induced superconductivity. We further measure the point contact spectra (PCS) of tunneling transport for FTISC states which are potentially of nontrivial topology. Considering that the magnetic Weyl semimetal with novel superconductivity is hard to realize in experiment, our results show a new route to investigate the unconventional superconductivity by combining the topological semimetal with ferromagnetism through hard PC method.
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