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Smectic pair-density-wave order in EuRbFe4As4

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  • He Zhao

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Raymond Blackwell

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Morgan Thinel

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

  • Taketo Handa

    (Columbia University)

  • Shigeyuki Ishida

    (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

  • Xiaoyang Zhu

    (Columbia University)

  • Akira Iyo

    (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

  • Hiroshi Eisaki

    (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

  • Abhay N. Pasupathy

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Columbia University)

  • Kazuhiro Fujita

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Abstract

The pair density wave (PDW) is a superconducting state in which Cooper pairs carry centre-of-mass momentum in equilibrium, leading to the breaking of translational symmetry1–4. Experimental evidence for such a state exists in high magnetic field5–8 and in some materials that feature density-wave orders that explicitly break translational symmetry9–13. However, evidence for a zero-field PDW state that exists independent of other spatially ordered states has so far been elusive. Here we show that such a state exists in the iron pnictide superconductor EuRbFe4As4, a material that features co-existing superconductivity (superconducting transition temperature (Tc) ≈ 37 kelvin) and magnetism (magnetic transition temperature (Tm) ≈ 15 kelvin)14,15. Using spectroscopic imaging scanning tunnelling microscopy (SI-STM) measurements, we show that the superconducting gap at low temperature has long-range, unidirectional spatial modulations with an incommensurate period of about eight unit cells. Upon increasing the temperature above Tm, the modulated superconductor disappears, but a uniform superconducting gap survives to Tc. When an external magnetic field is applied, gap modulations disappear inside the vortex halo. The SI-STM and bulk measurements show the absence of other density-wave orders, indicating that the PDW state is a primary, zero-field superconducting state in this compound. Both four-fold rotational symmetry and translation symmetry are recovered above Tm, indicating that the PDW is a smectic order.

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  • He Zhao & Raymond Blackwell & Morgan Thinel & Taketo Handa & Shigeyuki Ishida & Xiaoyang Zhu & Akira Iyo & Hiroshi Eisaki & Abhay N. Pasupathy & Kazuhiro Fujita, 2023. "Smectic pair-density-wave order in EuRbFe4As4," Nature, Nature, vol. 618(7967), pages 940-945, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:618:y:2023:i:7967:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06103-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06103-7
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