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Modulation of superconductivity by quantum confinement in doped strontium titanate

Superconductivity 2018-11-27 v1

Abstract

Quantum confinement in a thin-film geometry offers viable routes for tuning the critical properties of superconductors through modification of both density of states and pairing interaction. Low-density systems like doped strontium titanate are especially susceptible to these confinement-induced effects. In this paper, we show that the superconducting critical temperature TcT_c is enhanced through quantum confinement in SrTiO3_3/SrTi1x_{1-x}Nbx_xO3_3/SrTiO3_3 heterostructures at x=1%x=1\% concentration, by measuring resistivity transitions and the Hall carrier density for different thicknesses of the doped layer. We observe a nonmonotonic raise of TcT_c with decreasing layer thickness at constant carrier density as estimated from the Hall effect. We analyze the results by solving a two-band model with a pairing interaction reproducing the density-dependent TcT_c of doped SrTiO3_3 in the bulk, that we confine to a potential well established self-consistently by the charged Nb dopants. The evolution of the theoretical TcT_c with thickness agrees well with experiments. We point out the possible role of density inhomogeneities and suggest novel methods for engineering superconductivity in epitaxial thin films.

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@article{arxiv.1811.09877,
  title  = {Modulation of superconductivity by quantum confinement in doped strontium titanate},
  author = {Davide Valentinis and Zhenping Wu and Stefano Gariglio and Dangfeng Li and Gernot Scheerer and Margherita Boselli and Jean-Marc Triscone and Dirk van der Marel and Christophe Berthod},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.09877},
  year   = {2018}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures