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Angular dependence of the upper critical field in the high-pressure 1T′ phase of MoTe2

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Superconductivity in the type-II Weyl semimetal candidate MoTe$_2$ has attracted much attention due to the possible realization of topological superconductivity. Under applied pressure, the superconducting transition temperature is significantly enhanced,… Click to show full abstract

Superconductivity in the type-II Weyl semimetal candidate MoTe$_2$ has attracted much attention due to the possible realization of topological superconductivity. Under applied pressure, the superconducting transition temperature is significantly enhanced, while the structural transition from the high-temperature 1$T'$ phase to the low-temperature $T_d$ phase is suppressed. Hence, applying pressure allows us to investigate the dimensionality of superconductivity in 1$T'$-MoTe$_2$. We have performed a detailed study of the magnetotransport properties and upper critical field $H_{c2}$ of MoTe$_2$ under pressure. The magnetoresistance (MR) and Hall coefficient of MoTe$_2$ are found to be decreasing with increasing pressure. In addition, the Kohler's scalings for the MR data above $\sim$11 kbar show a change of exponent whereas the data at lower pressure can be well scaled with a single exponent. These results are suggestive of a Fermi surface reconstruction when the structure changes from the $T_d$ to 1$T'$ phase. The $H_{c2}$-temperature phase diagram constructed at 15 kbar, with $H\parallel ab$ and $H\perp ab$, can be satisfactorily described by the Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg model with the Maki parameters $\alpha \sim$ 0.77 and 0.45, respectively. The relatively large $\alpha$ may stem from a small Fermi surface and a large effective mass of semimetallic MoTe$_2$. The angular dependence of $H_{c2}$ at 15 kbar can be well fitted by the Tinkham model, suggesting the two-dimensional nature of superconductivity in the high-pressure 1$T'$ phase.

Keywords: critical field; mote; angular dependence; pressure; phase; upper critical

Journal Title: Physical Review Materials
Year Published: 2019

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