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A unique van Hove singularity in kagome superconductor CsV 3-x Ta x Sb 5 with enhanced superconductivity.

Yang LuoYulei HanJinjin LiuHui ChenZihao HuangLinwei HuaiHongyu LiBingqian WangJianchang ShenShuhan DingZeyu LiShuting PengZhiyuan WeiYu MiaoXiupeng SunZhipeng OuZiji XiangMakoto HashimotoDong-Hui LuYugui YaoHaitao YangXian Hui ChenShi-Xuan DuZhenhua QiaoZhiwei WangJun-Feng He
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Van Hove singularity (VHS) has been considered as a driving source for unconventional superconductivity. A VHS in two-dimensional (2D) materials consists of a saddle point connecting electron-like and hole-like bands. In a rare case, when a VHS appears at Fermi level, both electron-like and hole-like conduction can coexist, giving rise to an enhanced density of states as well as an attractive component of Coulomb interaction for unconventional electronic pairing. However, this van Hove scenario is often destroyed by an incorrect chemical potential or competing instabilities. Here, by using angle-resolved photoemission measurements, we report the observation of a VHS perfectly aligned with the Fermi level in a kagome superconductor CsV 3-x Ta x Sb 5 (x ~ 0.4), in which a record-high superconducting transition temperature is achieved among all the current variants of AV 3 Sb 5 (A = Cs, Rb, K) at ambient pressure. Doping dependent measurements reveal the important role of van Hove scenario in boosting superconductivity, and spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy measurements indicate a distinct superconducting state in this system.
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