Low-Temperature Charging Dynamics of the Ionic Liquid and Its Gating Effect on FeSe 0.5 Te 0.5 Superconducting Films

Ionic liquids (ILs) have been investigated extensively because of their unique ability to form the electric double layer (EDL), which induces high electrical field. For certain materials, low-temperature IL charging is needed to limit the electrochemical etching. Here, we report our investigation of...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2019-05, Vol.11 (19), p.17979-17986
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Cheng, Zhao, Wei, Bi, Sheng, Rouleau, Christopher M, Fowlkes, Jason D, Boldman, Walker L, Gu, Genda, Li, Qiang, Feng, Guang, Rack, Philip D
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Zusammenfassung:Ionic liquids (ILs) have been investigated extensively because of their unique ability to form the electric double layer (EDL), which induces high electrical field. For certain materials, low-temperature IL charging is needed to limit the electrochemical etching. Here, we report our investigation of the low-temperature charging dynamics in two widely used ILs-DEME-TF N and C mim-TF N. Results show that the formation of the EDL at ∼220 K requires several hours relative to milliseconds at room temperature, and an equivalent voltage V is introduced as a measure of the EDL formation during the biasing process. The experimental observation is supported by molecular dynamics simulation, which shows that the dynamics are logically a function of gate voltage, time, and temperature. To demonstrate the importance of understanding the charging dynamics, a 140 nm thick FeSe Te film was biased using the DEME IL, showing a tunable T between 18 and 35 K. Notably, this is the first observation of the tunability of the T in thick film FeSe Te superconductors.
ISSN:1944-8244
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DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b02373