Visualizing the d-vector in a nematic triplet superconductor
Abstract
Recent experiments show strong evidences of nematic triplet superconductivity in doped Bi2Se3 and in Bi2Te3 thin film on a superconducting substrate, but with varying identifications of the direction of the d-vector of the triplet that is essential to the topology of the underlying superconductivity. Here we show that the d-vector can be directly visualized by scanning tunneling measurements: At subgap energies the d-vector is along the leading peak wave-vector in the quasi-particle-interference pattern for potential impurities, and counter-intuitively along the elongation of the local density-of-state profile of the vortex. The results provide a useful guide to experiments, the result of which would in turn pose a stringent constraint on the pairing symmetry.
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