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Kristian Mæland1, Giorgio Sangiovanni1, Björn Trauzettel1
1Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat, University of Würzburg, Institute for Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany and , D-97074 Würzburg, Germany.
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Experiments show that the Weyl semimetal PtBi_{2} hosts unconventional superconductivity in its topological surface states. Hence, the material is a candidate for intrinsic topological superconductivity. Measurements indicate nodal gaps in the center of the Fermi arcs. We derive that anisotropic electron-phonon coupling on Weyl semimetal surfaces, combined with statically screened Coulomb repulsion, is a microscopic mechanism for this nodal pairing. The dominant solution of the linearized gap equation shows nodal gaps when the surface state bandwidth is comparable to the maximum phonon energy, as is the case in PtBi_{2}. We further predict that, if the screening of Coulomb interaction on the surface is enhanced by Coulomb engineering, the superconducting gap becomes nodeless, and the critical temperature increases.
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