Two-dimensional superconductivity and violation of Pauli paramagnetic limit in MBE-grown Al nanofilms

ORAL

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 Hcby 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)

Presenters

  • Chi-Te Liang

    • National Taiwan University
    • Physics, National Taiwan University

Authors

  • Chi-Te Liang

    • National Taiwan University
    • Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Ching-Chen Yeh

    • Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Guan-Ming Su

    • Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Ankit Kumar

    • Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Biyi Wu

    • Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Yen-Ting Fan

    • Electronics Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University
  • Sheng-Di Lin

    • Electronics Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University
  • Lee Chow

    • Physics, University of Central Florida