Investigation of the Superconducting and Structural Properties of Trigonal PtBi2 Single Crystals

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Abstract

In this research, we explored the intriguing structural and superconducting properties of trigonal PtBi2 single crystals. Layered material t-PtBi2 exhibits a unique P31m structure. Our investigation focused on the complex interplay between their unique structural attributes and their emergent physical properties. Recent studies highlighted the novel topological states and transport behaviors of this material, notably the presence of triply degenerate point (TP) fermions and inherent topological semimetallic behaviors. Significant potential in its superconducting capabilities positions the trigonal PtBi2 as a compelling subject in the realm of condensed matter physics.

Presenters

  • Ting-Wei Kuo

    National Sun Yat-sen University, University of Houston

Authors

  • Ting-Wei Kuo

    National Sun Yat-sen University, University of Houston

  • Liangzi Deng

    TcSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston, University of Houston

  • Melissa J Gooch

    TcSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston, University of Houston

  • Zheng Wu

    University of Houston

  • Hung-Duen Yang

    National Sun Yat Sen University, National Sun Yat-sen University, Natl Sun Yat Sen University

  • Paul C. W. Chu

    TcSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of Houston, TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology., TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology