Impact of impurities on superconducting states of FeSe films on SrTiO3

ORAL

Abstract

Monolayer and bilayer FeSe films are grown on SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$ substrates by molecular beam epitaxy, and their surface atomic structure and electronic properties are studied using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. Tunneling spectroscopy carried out at 6K reveals a superconducting gap of 20 meV for monolayer FeSe, while bilayer FeSe is found to be mostly semiconducting. However, a gap of 16 meV is observed within 1nm of impurity sites for the bilayer FeSe, indicating a superconducting state. This observation suggests that controlled doping can significantly change the electronic property of FeSe films on SrTiO$_{\mathrm{3}}$, which can even open a large superconducting gap. This research was supported by NSF DMR-1335215.

Authors

  • Zhuozhi Ge

    Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

  • Dushyant Tomer

    Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

  • Shivani Rajput

    University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

  • Lian Li

    Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee