Abstract

Compounds with the A15 structure have attracted extensive attention due to their superconductivity and nontrivial topological band structures. We have successfully grown Nb3Sb single crystals with the A15 structure and systematically measured the longitudinal resistivity, Hall resistivity and quantum oscillations in magnetization. Similar to other topological trivial/nontrivial semimetals, Nb3Sb exhibits large magnetoresistance (MR) at low temperatures (717%, 2 K and 9 T), unsaturating quadratic field dependence of MR and up-turn behavior in ρxx (T) curves under magnetic field, which is considered to result from a perfect hole-electron compensation, as evidenced by the Hall resistivity measurements. The nonzero Berry phase obtained from the de-Hass van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations demonstrates that Nb3Sb is topologically nontrivial. These results indicate that Nb3Sb superconductor is also a semimetal with large MR and nontrivial Berry phase. This indicates that Nb3Sb may be another platform to search for the Majorana zero-energy mode.

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