Author:
Ni Shunli,Ma Sheng,Zhang Yuhang,Yuan Jie,Yang Haitao,Lu Zouyouwei,Wang Ningning,Sun Jianping,Zhao Zhen,Li Dong,Liu Shaobo,Zhang Hua,Chen Hui,Jin Kui,Cheng Jinguang,Yu Li,Zhou Fang,Dong Xiaoli,Hu Jiangping,Gao Hong-Jun,Zhao Zhongxian
Abstract
We systematically measure the superconducting (SC) and mixed state properties of high-quality CsV3Sb5 single crystals with T
c ∼ 3.5 K. We find that the upper critical field H
c2(T) exhibits a large anisotropic ratio of
H
c
2
a
b
/
H
c
2
c
∼
9
at zero temperature and fitting its temperature dependence requires a minimum two-band effective model. Moreover, the ratio of the lower critical field,
H
c
1
a
b
/
H
c
1
c
, is also found to be larger than 1, which indicates that the in-plane energy dispersion is strongly renormalized near Fermi energy. Both H
c1(T) and SC diamagnetic signal are found to change little initially below T
c ∼ 3.5 K and then to increase abruptly upon cooling to a characteristic temperature of ∼2.8 K. Furthermore, we identify a two-fold anisotropy of in-plane angular-dependent magnetoresistance in the mixed state. Interestingly, we find that, below the same characteristic T ∼ 2.8 K, the orientation of this two-fold anisotropy displays a peculiar twist by an angle of 60° characteristic of the Kagome geometry. Our results suggest an intriguing superconducting state emerging in the complex environment of Kagome lattice, which, at least, is partially driven by electron-electron correlation.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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