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Calorimetric evidence for two phase transitions in Ba 1-x K x Fe 2 As 2 with fermion pairing and quadrupling states.

Ilya ShipulinNadia SteganiIlaria MaccariKunihiro KihouChul-Ho LeeQuanxin HuYu ZhengFazhi YangYongwei LiChi-Ming YimRuben HühneHans-Henning KlaussMarina PuttiFederico CaglierisEgor BabaevVadim Grinenko
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Materials that break multiple symmetries allow the formation of four-fermion condensates above the superconducting critical temperature (T c ). Such states can be stabilized by phase fluctuations. Recently, a fermionic quadrupling condensate that breaks the Z 2 time-reversal symmetry was reported in Ba 1-x K x Fe 2 As 2 . A phase transition to the new state of matter should be accompanied by a specific heat anomaly at the critical temperature where Z 2 time-reversal symmetry is broken ([Formula: see text]). Here, we report on detecting two anomalies in the specific heat of Ba 1-x K x Fe 2 As 2 at zero magnetic field. The anomaly at the higher temperature is accompanied by the appearance of a spontaneous Nernst effect, indicating the breakdown of Z 2 symmetry. The second anomaly at the lower temperature coincides with the transition to a zero-resistance state, indicating the onset of superconductivity. Our data provide the first example of the appearance of a specific heat anomaly above the superconducting phase transition associated with the broken time-reversal symmetry due to the formation of the novel fermion order.
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