Point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy of thin-flake superconductors under pressure using diamond anvil cell
ORAL
Abstract
Thin-flake superconducting materials are interesting because their superconducting properties can be very sensitive to thickness. While hydrostatic pressure has been demonstrated to be an effective way of tuning bulk superconductors, the analogous study on thin superconductors has been limited due to technical challenges. Recently, some of us have developed a methodology for magnetotransport measurement of thin, cleavable materials using a diamond anvil cell. Here, we use the same diamond anvil cell technique to conduct point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy measurement on thin-flake materials under pressure, offering the opportunity for obtaining spectroscopic information. In this presentation, we will describe our methodology and the challenges we encountered during our point-contact spectroscopy measurements. Furthermore, we will validate the feasibility of this avenue by presenting the temperature-dependent superconducting gap values fitting results of our point-contact spectroscopy measurement on a FeSe thin flake under different pressures. We argue that our methodology provides a conceptually simple tool for a detailed examination of thin superconductors under pressure.
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Presenters
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Che Hsuan KU
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Authors
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Che Hsuan KU
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Omargeldi Atanov
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Wenyan Wang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Lingfei Wang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Zheyu Wang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Tsz Fung Poon
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Wei Zhang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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King Yau Yip
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Siu Tung Lam
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Rolf W Lortz
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Swee K. Goh
The Chinese University of Hong Kong