Possible two-component pairings in electron-doped Bi2Se3 based on a tight-binding model
Abstract
Recent experiments show the spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetry in the superconducting topological insulators MxBi2Se3 (M represents Cu, Sr, or Nd), suggesting that the pairing belongs to a two-dimensional representation of the D3d symmetry group of the crystal. Motivated by these progresses, we construct an exhaustive list of possible two-component pairings of the MxBi2Se3 superconductors, both for the odd-parity Eu representation and for the even-parity Eg representation. Starting from a tight-binding model for the normal phase of Bi2Se3 and MxBi2Se3, we firstly construct the pairing channels in the spin-orbital basis, up to second-nearest-neighbor pairing correlations in the basal plane. We then infer the properties of these pairings by transforming them to the band (pseudospin) basis for the conduction band. A comparison with the key experimental consensuses on MxBi2Se3 superconductors shows that the true pairings should also be multichannel. Besides a nematic and time-reversal symmetric pairing combination, the other pairings that we have identified are chiral and nematic at the same time, which may be nonunitary and have a spontaneous magnetization. A complementary set of experiments are proposed to identify the true pairing symmetries of these superconductors and their evolution with the doping concentration x.
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