Significantly enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films on SrTiO 3 (001) via metallic δ-doping

Superconductivity transition temperature ( ) marks the inception of a macroscopic quantum phase-coherent paired state in fermionic systems. For 2D superconductivity, the paired electrons condense into a coherent superfluid state at , which is usually lower than the pairing temperature, between which...

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Veröffentlicht in:National science review 2024-03, Vol.11 (3), p.nwad213
Hauptverfasser: Jiao, Xiaotong, Dong, Wenfeng, Shi, Mingxia, Wang, Heng, Ding, Cui, Wei, Zhongxu, Gong, Guanming, Li, Yanan, Li, Yuanzhao, Zuo, Binjie, Wang, Jian, Zhang, Ding, Pan, Minghu, Wang, Lili, Xue, Qi-Kun
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Zusammenfassung:Superconductivity transition temperature ( ) marks the inception of a macroscopic quantum phase-coherent paired state in fermionic systems. For 2D superconductivity, the paired electrons condense into a coherent superfluid state at , which is usually lower than the pairing temperature, between which intrinsic physics including Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and pseudogap state are hotly debated. In the case of monolayer FeSe superconducting films on SrTiO (001), although the pairing temperature ( ) is revealed to be 65-83 K by using spectroscopy characterization, the measured zero-resistance temperature ([Formula: see text]) is limited to 20 K. Here, we report significantly enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films by δ-doping of Eu or Al on SrTiO (001) surface, in which [Formula: see text] is enhanced by 12 K with a narrowed transition width Δ ∼ 8 K, compared with non-doped samples. Using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy measurements, we demonstrate lowered work function of the δ-doped SrTiO (001) surface and enlarged superconducting gaps in the monolayer FeSe with improved morphology/electronic homogeneity. Our work provides a practical route to enhance 2D superconductivity by using interface engineering.
ISSN:2053-714X