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Gate-tunability of the superconducting state in EuO/KTaO<sub>3</sub> (111) interface

ORAL

Abstract

The recent discovery of superconducting interfaces in the KTaO3 (111)-based heterostructures is intriguing, since a much higher superconducting critical temperature (TC; ~ 2 K) is achieved compared to that in the SrTiO3 heterostructures (~ 300 mK). In this work, we report the superconducting properties of EuO/KTaO3 (111) interface as a function of the interface carrier density (ns) tuned by varying the EuO growth condition and by applying a back gate on the KTaO3 crystals. The TC reaches its maximum of 2 K with ns ~ 1×1014 cm-2. As ns varies, the critical current density (JC) exhibits a trend similar to that of TC, while the upper critical magnetic field (BC2) exhibits the opposite trend. The opposite trends between BC2 and TC in the underdoped region are similar to the characteristics of high temperature superconducting cuprates, suggesting a relatively stronger Cooper pairing potential at lower ns. Our results could pave the way for the further understanding the pairing mechanisms of superconductivity interfaces in the KTaO3 (111) heterostructures.

Publication: PRB manuscript BG14836 Qiao

Presenters

  • Weiliang Qiao

    Peking Univ

Authors

  • Weiliang Qiao

    Peking Univ

  • Yang Ma

    Peking Univ

  • Jiaojie Yan

    Peking Univ

  • Wenyu Xing

    Peking Univ

  • YUNYAN YAO

    Peking Univ

  • Ranran Cai

    Peking Univ

  • Boning Li

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Richen Xiong

    Peking Univ

  • X.C. Xie

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Xi Lin

    Peking Univ

  • Wei Han

    Peking Univ