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2024
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.04096 |
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- The recent suggestion of valence-skipping phenomenon driving a two-gap superconductivity in $Ag$-doped SnSe, by Kataria, \textit{et al.} [Phys. Rev. B 107, 174517 (2023)], has brought to the fore a long-standing issue once again. The absence of crystallographically inequivalent Sn cites corroborated by electronic properties of AgSnSe$_2$, calculated using first-principles density functional theory, however, does not appear to provide a strong support in favor of valence-skipping in this system. Interestingly, the signature of avoided band-crossings (with the inclusion of SOC) and non-zero \textit{mirror} Chern number ($n_{\mathcal{M}}$) confirm a non-trivial topology. The presence of mirror symmetry-protected surface states along the mirror planes indicates that AgSnSe$_2$ could be a potential candidate for topological crystalline metals (TCMs). Moreover, our calculation of electron-phonon coupling and anisotropic superconducting properties of AgSnSe$_2$, using Migdal-Eliashberg theory, gives a single-gap superconductivity with critical temperature $T_c \approx 7$K, consistent with the experimental value of $5$K. The interplay of topology and superconductivity in this three-dimensional material appears quite intriguing and it may provide new insights into the exploration of superconductivity and topology.