Observation of Quantum Griffith’s singularity and anomalous metal in LaScO<sub>3</sub>/SrTiO<sub>3</sub> heterostructure.
ORAL
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) disordered superconducting systems in the presence of strong quenched disorder can exhibit the phenomenon called Quantum Griffith's singularity. In this phase, the system cannot maintain long-range order but instead form locally ordered phases called rare regions. Sometimes, the formation of these rare regions changes the critical behavior of superconductor-insulator-transition (SIT) to an Infinite randomness quantum critical point. In our work, we show experimentally that for the quasi-2DEG at the LaScO3/SrTiO3 heterostructures interface, the superconductor-to-insulator phase transition is consistent with quantum Griffith's singularity and is associated with an infinite randomness quantum critical point. The emergence of the anomalous metallic phase in the low-temperature regime cuts off the corresponding Griffith's singularity associated with SIT, and the system deviates from the activated dynamical scaling. These deviations direct us to explore the infinite randomness quantum critical point when the system is in the anomalous metallic state.
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Presenters
Simrandeep Kaur
Indian Institute of Science
Authors
Simrandeep Kaur
Indian Institute of Science
Hemanta Kumar K Kundu
Weizmann Institute of Science, weizmann institute of science, Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Braun Center of Sub-Micron Research Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Sumit Kumar
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory(CSIR-NPL)
Anjana Dogra
CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL)
Rajesh Narayanan
Indian Institute Of Technology Madras, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, Chennai, 600036, India
Thomas Vojta
Missouri University of Science & Technol, Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USA