Physical Review Research (Jun 2022)
Superconducting density of states and band structure at the surface of the candidate topological superconductor Au_{2}Pb
Abstract
The electronic band structure of Au_{2}Pb has a Dirac cone which gaps when undergoing a structural transition into a low temperature superconducting phase. This suggests that the superconducting phase (T_{c}=1.1 K) might hold topological properties at the surface. Here we make Scanning Tunneling Microscopy experiments on the surface of superconducting Au_{2}Pb. We measure the superconducting gap and find a sizable superconducting density of states at the Fermi level. We discuss possible origins for this finding in terms of superconductivity induced into surface states.