Gapless superconductivity observed in Fe(Te,Se) thin films and heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
Using time-domain terahertz spectroscopy, we observe a gapless superconducting state in Fe(Te,Se) epitaxial thin films and in Fe(Te,Se) heterostructures with Bi2Te3 and MnTe grown by hybrid symmetry epitaxy. Clear 1/ω behavior arises in the imaginary conductance below the superconducting transition; however, there is no concomitant suppression of the real conductance, indicating a gapless superconducting state. Furthermore, a sharp, low-frequency peak in the real conductance emerges alongside the superconductivity. We model these anomalous features of the superconducting state to determine the origin of this novel behavior.
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Presenters
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Jonathan R Stensberg
University of Pennsylvania
Authors
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Jonathan R Stensberg
University of Pennsylvania
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Xiong Yao
Rutgers University
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Xiaoyu Yuan
Rutgers University
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Seongshik Oh
Rutgers University
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Liang Wu
University of Pennsylvania