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Enhanced Superconducting Transition Temperature due to Tetragonal Domains in Two-Dimensionally Doped SrTiO$_3$

Superconductivity 2016-12-07 v2

Abstract

Strontium titanate is a low-temperature, non-Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superconductor that superconducts to carrier concentrations lower than in any other system and exhibits avoided ferroelectricity at low temperatures. Neither the mechanism of superconductivity in strontium titanate nor the importance of the structure and dielectric properties for the superconductivity are well understood. We studied the effects of twin structure on superconductivity in a 5.5-nm-thick layer of niobium-doped SrTiO3_{3} embedded in undoped SrTiO3_{3}. We used a scanning superconducting quantum interference device susceptometer to image the local diamagnetic response of the sample as a function of temperature. We observed regions that exhibited a superconducting transition temperature TcT_{c} \gtrsim 10% higher than the temperature at which the sample was fully superconducting. The pattern of these regions varied spatially in a manner characteristic of structural twin domains. Our results emphasize that the anisotropic dielectric properties of SrTiO3_{3} are important for its superconductivity, and need to be considered in any theory of the mechanism of the superconductivity.

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@article{arxiv.1605.08418,
  title  = {Enhanced Superconducting Transition Temperature due to Tetragonal Domains in Two-Dimensionally Doped SrTiO$_3$},
  author = {Hilary Noad and Eric M. Spanton and Katja C. Nowack and Hisashi Inoue and Minu Kim and Tyler A. Merz and Christopher Bell and Yasuyuki Hikita and Ruqing Xu and Wenjun Liu and Arturas Vailionis and Harold Y. Hwang and Kathryn A. Moler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08418},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 11 figures, Supplemental Information available at http://stanford.edu/group/moler/papers/Noad_STOsuperconductivity_SI.pdf