超导电性
凝聚态物理
外延
库仑
材料科学
分子束外延
电子
基质(水族馆)
纳米尺度
纳米技术
物理
图层(电子)
地质学
海洋学
量子力学
作者
Zhibin Shao,Huanhuan Sun,Yan Cao,Zongyuan Zhang,Shaojian Li,Xin Zhang,Qi Bian,Habakubaho Gedeon,Hui Yuan,Minghu Pan
标识
DOI:10.1002/qute.202300405
摘要
Abstract The discovery of the interface‐enhanced superconductivity in the single‐layer film of FeSe epitaxially grown on SrTiO 3 substrates has triggered a flurry of activity in the field of superconductivity. It raised the hope to find more conventional high transition temperature (T c ) superconductors that are purely driven by the electron‐phonon interaction at ambient pressure. Here the epitaxial growth of the Pb nano‐sized islands on SrTiO 3 (001) substrates with the island volumes ranging from 286 to 4945 nm 3 is reported by molecular beam epitaxy, followed by systematic scanning tunneling microscopic/spectroscopic (STM/S) investigation. The observed STS gap for the nanoscale islands highly dependent on the volumes of nano‐sized islands, can be divided into three regions. By performing a detailed spectroscopic investigation, it is founded that superconductivity in the volume above 3700 nm 3 (Region I) has a zero temperature energy gap (Δ(0)) and T c of 6.8 meV and 9.8 K obtained by BCS fitting, showing the largely‐enhanced Δ and slightly‐increased T c by comparing to the bulk Pb (1.4 meV and 7.2 K). As the volume in the range from 1300 to 3700 nm 3 (Region II), a large Coulomb gap induced by electron correlation emerged and shows a volume‐dependent behavior, suggesting the reduced size can enhance electron correlation in Pb islands. As the volume decreases down to Region III, enhanced electron correlation and Coulomb gap become more dominant and superconductivity is totally suppressed. The experiment reveals that an electron‐electron interaction in nano‐sized Pb islands can be significantly enhanced by reducing the island sizes and suppresses the superconductivity, thus demonstrates a competition between superconductivity and electron correlation as the volume varies.
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