Observation of two-dimensional high-<i>T<sub>c</sub></i> superconductivity in a Ca<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4 </sub>nanofilm single crystal

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Abstract

We report two-dimensional superconductivity from high-temperature in a Ca2RuO4 nano film single crystal. A thin film of Ca2RuO4 exhibits typical BKT transition behaviour around TBKT = 30 K. We also found that the bias current applied to the thin film causes a SI transition at low temperatures. The film is superconductive for small bias currents and insulating for large bias currents. The two phases are well separated by the critical sheet resistance of the thin film 16.5 kΩ ≈ (8/π) h/4e2. In addition to these findings, our results suggest the presence of superconducting fluctuations at a high temperature. The fabrication of nanofilms made of layered material enables us to discuss rich superconducting phenomena in ruthenates.

Presenters

  • Hiroyoshi Nobukane

    • Hokkaido Univ

Authors

  • Hiroyoshi Nobukane

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Kosei Yanagihara

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Yuji Kunisada

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Yunito Ogasawara

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Kazushige Nomura

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Takahiro Nomura

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Tomohiro Akiyama

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Yasuhiro Asano

    • Hokkaido Univ
  • Satoshi Tanda

    • Department of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University
    • Hokkaido Univ
    • Applied Physics, Hokkaido University