原子尺度安德里耶夫探测器的非传统的超导性
Wonhee Ko1,2, Sang Yong Song1, Jiaqiang Yan3
1Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States.
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|August 28, 2023
概括
道安德列夫反射 (TAR) 揭示了超导体中非常规的配对对称性. 这项技术探测了像FeSe.Se这样的材料中的符号变化顺序参数和间隙结构.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子材料科学是一种量子材料科学.
背景情况:
- 低维的非常规超导体表现出异国情调的接口特性.
- 探测配对对称性对于理解超导性至关重要,但具有挑战性.
研究的目的:
- 介绍道安德里耶夫反射 (TAR) 作为探测配对对称的新方法.
- 研究FeSe超导体的配对对称性和超导特性.
主要方法:
- 使用道安德里耶夫反射 (TAR) 光谱学.
- 分析Andreev反射,专注于量子干扰效应和更高阶过程.
主要成果:
- 通过抑制和出现特定的Andreev反射,直接证明FeSe中的标志变化顺序参数.
- 揭示了两个超导间隙,表明一个节点间隙结构.
- 确认局部压制超导在阴性双胞胎边界,特别是影响更大的间隙.
结论:
- TAR光谱是一种强大的工具,可以对量子材料进行原子规模的洞察.
- 在FeSe中表现出非常规的配对对称性和不均的超导性.
- 这些发现促进了对新兴超导体微观和界面性质的理解.
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