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Evidence for multiband superconductivity and charge density waves in Ni-doped ZrTe$_2$

Published 9 Feb 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2102.04812v3)

Abstract: We carried out a comprehensive study of the electronic, magnetic, and thermodynamic properties of Ni-doped ZrTe$2$. High quality Ni${0.04}$ZrTe${1.89}$ single crystals show a possible coexistence of charge density waves (CDW, T${CDW}\approx287$\,K) with superconductivity (T$c\approx 4.1$\,K), which we report here for the first time. The temperature dependence of the lower (H${c_1}$) and upper (H${c_2}$) critical magnetic fields both deviate significantly from the behaviors expected in conventional single-gap s-wave superconductors. However, the behaviors of the normalized superfluid density $\rho_s(T)$ and H${c_2}(T)$ can be described well using a two-gap model for the Fermi surface, in a manner consistent with conventional multiband superconductivity. Electrical resistivity and specific heat measurements show clear anomalies centered near 287\,K consistent with a CDW phase transition. Additionally, electronic-structure calculations support the coexistence of electron-phonon multiband superconductivity and CDW order due to the compensated disconnected nature of the electron- and hole-pockets at the Fermi surface. Our electronic structure calculations also suggest that ZrTe$_2$ could reach a non-trivial topological type-II Dirac semimetallic state. These findings highlight that Ni-doped ZrTe2 can be uniquely important for probing the coexistence of superconducting and CDW ground states in an electronic system with non-trivial topology.

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