Abstract

The layered, noncentrosymmetric heavy element ${\text{PbTaSe}}_{2}$ is found to be superconducting. We report its electronic properties accompanied by electronic-structure calculations. Specific heat, electrical resistivity, and magnetic-susceptibility measurements indicate that PbTaSe${}_{2}$ is a moderately coupled, type-II BCS superconductor (${T}_{c}=3.72$ K, Ginzburg--Landau parameter $\ensuremath{\kappa}=17$) with an electron-phonon coupling constant of ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{ep}=0.74$. Electronic-structure calculations reveal a single bulk three-dimensional Dirac cone at the $K$ point of the Brillouin zone derived exclusively from its hexagonal Pb layer; it is similar to the feature found in graphene except there is a 0.8 eV gap opened by spin-orbit coupling. The combination of large spin-orbit coupling and lack of inversion symmetry also results in large Rashba splitting on the order of tenths of an eV.

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