Two-dimensional superconductivity and violation of Pauli paramagnetic limit in MBE-grown Al nanofilms
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Abstract
We have performed low-temperature transport measurements on Al nanofilms on GaAs substrates prepared by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) with as-grown thicknesses of 3 nm, 3.5 nm, and 4 nm. Such MBE-grown nanofilms all show the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition, which is compelling evidence for two-dimensional superconductivity, with enhanced transition temperatures (≈2.3 K) compared to that of bulk Al (1.2 K). When the magnetic field is applied parallel to the plane of the Al nanofilms, we measure the upper critical magnetic field Hc∥ by the mid-points of resistive transitions at different temperatures T . In this way, we can estimate Hc∥(T=0). It is found that Hc∥(T=0) increases with decreasing film thickness. Interestingly, for the thinnest device, Hc∥(T=0) exceeds the Pauli paramagnetic limit. Such experimental results can be ascribed to spin-orbit coupling effects on superconductivity, even though Al has a low atomic mass.
*This work was funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan (grant numbers: MOST 108-2112-M-002-014-MY2, MOST 107-2627-E-002-002, and MOST 108-2622-8-002-016) and National Taiwan University (grant number: 108L892101)
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Presenters
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Chi-Te Liang
- National Taiwan University
- Physics, National Taiwan University