Superconductivity at oxydes interface
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Abstract
Superconductivity has been discovered at the interface between two insulators, namely SrTiO$_{3}$ and LaAlO$_{3}$ [1], which can be tuned by applying a gate voltage [2]. We have recently measured the properties of such heterostructures at low temperature. The carrier density can be modulated by field effect, and so the superconducting and normal properties. We will present a study of the phase diagram and an analysis of the superconductor-insulator transition observed at low carrier density. We will also discuss the possibility to observe superconductivity in other oxides interfaces. \\[4pt] [1] N. Reyren et al, Science 317, 1196 (2007) \\[0pt] [2] A. Caviglia et al, Nature 456, 624 (2008)
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Authors
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Nicolas Bergeal
LPEM-CNRS-ESPCI
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Johan Biscaras
LPEM-CNRS-ESPCI
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Thomas Wolf
LPEM-CNRS-ESPCI
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Jerome Lesueur
LPEM / CNRS / ESPCI / France, LPEM-CNRS-ESPCI
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Akhilesh Kushwaha
ITT Kanpur
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Ajay Gangwar
ITT Kanpur
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Ramesh Budhani
ITT Kanpur