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Interface-Induced Superconductivity in MnBi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>4</sub>/FeTe Heterostructures

ORAL

Abstract

The interface of two materials can and has been shown to give rise to completely unexpected emergent phenomena, such as interface-induced superconductivity. Moreover, when one of the two materials has a strong spin-orbit coupling, this interface-induced superconductivity may host the topological superconducting phase. In this work, we use molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) to synthesize the MnBi2Te4/FeTe heterostructures. MnBi2Te4, a tetradymite-type compound, was recently predicted and experimentally demonstrated to be a topological insulator with intrinsic antiferromagnetism and extremely strong spin-orbit coupling. FeTe is also an antiferromagnetic material and non-superconducting. By performing high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy measurements, we observe an atomically sharp interface across the septuple-layer structure of MnBi2Te4 and the trilayer structure of FeTe. Moreover, our transport measurements uncover a sharp superconducting transition with a zero resistance Tc ~9.3 K. The nonzero anomalous Hall traces appear at temperatures greater than Tc and persist up to ~24 K. The latter value is consistent with the Néel temperature of our MBE-grown MnBi2Te4 films. Our successful synthesis of MnBi2Te4/FeTe heterostructures with atomically sharp interfaces will advance the fundamental inquiries into the topological superconducting phase in hybrid devices and may provide an alternative approach for the exploration of the topological superconducting phase.

Presenters

  • Zijie Yan

    Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Zijie Yan

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Wei Yuan

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Hemian Yi

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Zihao Wang

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Yi-Fan Zhao

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Ruoxi Zhang

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Lingjie Zhou

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Deyi Zhou

    The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

  • Cui-Zu Chang

    The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University