Thermodynamic Anomaly Above the Superconducting Critical Temperature in the Quasi One-Dimensional Superconductor Ta4Pd3Te16
Abstract
We study the intrinsic transport anisotropy and fermiology of the quasi one-dimensional superconductor Ta4Pd3Te16. Below T*=20 K we detect a thermodynamic phase transition that predominantly affects the conductivity perpendicular to the quasi one-dimensional chains, consistent with a thermodynamic transition related to the presence of charge order that precedes superconductivity. Remarkably the Fermi surface pockets detected by de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations are unaffected by this transition, suggesting that the ordered state does not break any translational symmetries but rather alters the scattering of the quasiparticles themselves.
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