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- Dapeng Zhao
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences)
- Wenqiang Cui
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences
Tsinghua University)
- Yaowu Liu
(Tsinghua University)
- Guanming Gong
(Tsinghua University)
- Liguo Zhang
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences)
- Guihao Jia
(Tsinghua University)
- Yunyi Zang
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences)
- Xiaopeng Hu
(Tsinghua University)
- Ding Zhang
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences
Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Yilin Wang
(Shandong University)
- Wei Li
(Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Shuaihua Ji
(Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Lili Wang
(Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Ke He
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences
Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Xucun Ma
(Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information)
- Qi-Kun Xue
(Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences
Tsinghua University
Frontier Science Center for Quantum Information
Southern University of Science and Technology)
Abstract
One-unit-cell FeSe films on SrTiO3 substrates are of great interest owing to significantly enlarged pairing gaps characterized by two coherence peaks at ±10 meV and ±20 meV. In-situ transport measurement is desired to reveal novel properties. Here, we performed in-situ microscale electrical transport and combined scanning tunneling microscopy measurements on continuous one-unit-cell FeSe films with twin boundaries. We observed two spatially coexisting superconducting phases in domains and on boundaries, characterized by distinct superconducting gaps ( $${\Delta }_{1}$$ Δ 1 ~15 meV vs. $${\Delta }_{2}$$ Δ 2 ~10 meV) and pairing temperatures (Tp1~52.0 K vs. Tp2~37.3 K), and correspondingly two-step nonlinear $$V \sim {I}^{\alpha }$$ V ~ I α behavior but a concurrent Berezinskii–Kosterlitz–Thouless (BKT)-like transition occurring at $${T}_{{{{{{\rm{BKT}}}}}}}$$ T BKT ~28.7 K. Moreover, the onset transition temperature $${T}_{{{{{{\rm{c}}}}}}}^{{{{{{\rm{onset}}}}}}}$$ T c onset ~54 K and zero-resistivity temperature $${T}_{{{{{{\rm{c}}}}}}}^{{{{{{\rm{zero}}}}}}}$$ T c zero ~31 K are consistent with Tp1 and $${T}_{{{{{{\rm{BKT}}}}}}}$$ T BKT , respectively. Our results indicate the broadened superconducting transition in FeSe/SrTiO3 is related to intrinsic electronic inhomogeneity due to distinct two-gap features and phase fluctuations of two-dimensional superconductivity.
Suggested Citation
Dapeng Zhao & Wenqiang Cui & Yaowu Liu & Guanming Gong & Liguo Zhang & Guihao Jia & Yunyi Zang & Xiaopeng Hu & Ding Zhang & Yilin Wang & Wei Li & Shuaihua Ji & Lili Wang & Ke He & Xucun Ma & Qi-Kun Xu, 2024.
"Electronic inhomogeneity and phase fluctuation in one-unit-cell FeSe films,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-7, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-47350-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47350-0
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