Two-electron photoemission spectroscopy in Topological Superconductors (2210.11738v1)
Abstract: We demonstrate that the photo-electron counting rate, $P{(2)}$, measured in two electron coincidence spectroscopy (2$e$-ARPES) experiments, provides unprecedented insight into the nature of topological superconductivity. In particular, we show that the spin dependence of $P{(2)}$ allows one to detect superconducting spin-triplet correlations that are induced in a topological superconductor even in the absence of an associated triplet superconducting order parameter. This ability to detect spin-triplet correlations allows one to distinguish between two recently proposed scenarios for the microscopic origin of topological superconductivity in FeSe${0.45}$Te${0.55}$. Finally, we show that $P{(2)}$ exhibits a characteristic intensity maximum that can be employed to detect topological phase transitions.
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