Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of FeSe/SrTiO<sub>3</sub> Heterostructures

ORAL

Abstract

Monolayer of FeSe grown on SrTiO3 surface has shown to exhibit a large increase in superconducting transition temperature, from ~8K in bulk FeSe to above 100K (Ge J, et al. Nature Materials 14, 285-289(2015) ). Extensive studies performed on this system to date suggested that both electronic and phononic mechanism might be responsible for this enhancement of superconductivity. Therefore, a route towards increasing the Tc even further might involve using oxide substrates with carefully engineered chemical composition. We use molecular beam epitaxy to grow thin film SrTiO3 on commercial substrates with a precise control of the surface termination (SrO vs. TiO2). Furthermore, we discuss our preliminary results on comparing the structural and electronic properties of FeSe deposited on SrTiO3 thin films and bulk commercial substrates.

*We gratefully acknowledge the funding from DARPA N66001-17-1-4051.

Presenters

  • Zheng Ren

    • Boston College

Authors

  • Zheng Ren

    • Boston College
  • He Zhao

    • Boston College
  • Alexander Lafleur

    • Boston College
  • Shang Gao

    • Boston College
  • Bryan Rachmilowitz

    • Boston College
  • Ilija Zeljkovic

    • Boston College