Electronic structure of topological superconductor candidate Au2Pb
Abstract
We use magnetization measurements, high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), and density functional theory (DFT) calculations to study the electronic properties of Au2Pb, a topological superconductor candidate. The magnetization measurements reveal three discontinuities at 40, 51, and 99~K that agree well with reported structural phase transitions. ARPES measurements of the Au2Pb (111) surface at 110~K shows a shallow hole pocket at the center and flower-petal-like surface states at the corners of the Brillouin zone. These observations match the results of DFT calculations relatively well. The flower-petal-like surface states appear to originate from a Dirac like dispersion close to the zone corner. For the Au2Pb (001) surface at 150~K, ARPES reveals at least one electron pocket between the and M points, consistent with the DFT calculations. Our results provide evidence for the possible existence of Dirac state in this material.
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