Uniaxial Strain Tuning of Superconductivity in 2-NbSe
arXiv:1903.05253
Abstract
We explore the effect of lattice anisotropy on the charge-ordered superconductor 2H-NbSe. Using a novel strain apparatus, we measure the superconducting transition temperature as a function of uniaxial strain. It is found that is independent of tensile(compressive) strain below a threshold of 0.2\% (0.1\%), but decreases strongly with larger strains with an average rate of K/\% (K/\%). Transport signatures of charge order are largely unaffected as a function of strain. Theoretical considerations show that the change in the behavior of with strain coincides with a phase transition from 3Q to 1Q charge order in the material. The spectral weight on one of the Fermi surface bands is found to change strongly as a consequence of this phase transition, providing a pathway to tune superconducting order.