Atomic-scale confinement of superconductivity at (111)KTaO<sub>3</sub> interfaces
ORAL
Abstract
In the search for unconventional superconducting states, various material systems have been explored, with KTaO3-based superconductors emerging as promising candidates. Interfacial superconductivity in KTaO3 shows a unique correlation between enhanced critical temperature and reduced symmetry at the interface, suggesting that inversion symmetry breaking is crucial for the formation of the superconducting state(1,2). Few materials exhibit such a correlation, making KTaO3 interfaces ideal for investigating the interplay between symmetry breaking, enhanced spin-orbit coupling, and their impact on superconductivity.
We study the superconducting critical fields of 2-dimensional electron gasses at KTaO3(111) interfaces as a function of electrostatic back-gating. Our work reveals in-plane critical fields of unprecedented magnitudes in two dimensional oxide interfaces. By comparing the critical fields in-plane and out-of-plane we discover an extremely anisotropic superconductor with an effective thickness below 1 nm and a 12-fold violation of the Chandrasekhar-Clogston paramagnetic limit. The analysis of the weak anti-localization indicates that the enhancement of the critical fields is due to an exceptionally thin superconducting layer and spin-orbit-scattering-suppressed paramagnetic susceptibility. Our research underscores the critical role of spin-orbit coupling and two-dimensional confinement in understanding superconductivity at oxide interfaces.
References:
(1). Changjiang Liu, et. al. Tunable superconductivity and its origin at KTaO3 interfaces. Nature Communications, 14(1):951, feb 2023.
(2). Maria N. Gastiasoro, et. al. Theory of superconductivity mediated by Rashba coupling in incipient ferroelectrics. Physical Review B, 105:224503, 6 2022.
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Publication: Ulderico Filippozzi, Graham Kimbell, Davide Pizzirani, Siobhan McKeown, Chiara Cocchi, Stefano Gariglio, Marc Gabay, Steffen Wiedmann, Andrea D. Caviglia, "Atomic-scale Confinement of Superconductivity at (111)KTaO3 interfaces", In preparation
Presenters
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Ulderico Filippozzi
Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Ulderico Filippozzi
Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
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Graham Kimbell
Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva
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Davide Pizzirani
High field Magnet Laboratory (HFML-EMFL), Rabdoud University
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Siobhan Mckeown
Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva
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Chiara Cocchi
High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML-EMFL), Rabdoud University
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Stefano Gariglio
Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva
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Marc Gabay
Universite Paris Saclay
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Steffen Wiedmann
High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML-EMFL), Rabdoud University
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Andrea Caviglia
University of Geneva