Superconducting dome in homoepitaxial Strontium Titanate thin films
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Abstract
In this work, we studied carrier density dependence of superconductivity in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in SrTiO3. The 2DEG is defined in a SrTiO3 thin film grown homoepitaxially on a SrTiO3 substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. We systematically explored the superconducting dome in this system by tuning ionic liquid gate voltage. We found superconducting transitions up to 503 mK near an optimal electron density of approximately 3 x 1013 cm-2. This is an increase from the typical optimal transition near 350 mK at two-dimensional interfaces and surfaces of SrTiO3 single crystal substrates. With measurements in a two-axis vector magnet, we mapped correlations between critical superconducting temperature, coherence length, 2DEG thickness, and electron mean free path.
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Presenters
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Sushant Padhye
University of Cincinnati
Authors
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Sushant Padhye
University of Cincinnati
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Dickson B Boahen
University of Cincinnati
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Jin Yue
University of Minnesota
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Bharat Jalan
University of Minnesota
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David Goldhaber-Gordon
Stanford Institute for Materials & Energy Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford University
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Evgeny Mikheev
University of Cincinnati