Observation of coexisting weak localization and superconducting fluctuations in strained Sn1-xInxTe thin films
Abstract
Topological superconductors have attracted tremendous excitement as they are predicted to host Majorana zero modes that can be utilized for topological quantum computing. Candidate topological superconductor Sn1-xInxTe thin films (0<x<0.3) grown by molecular beam epitaxy and strained in the (111) plane are shown to host three coexisting quantum effects: localization, antilocalization and superconducting fluctuations above the critical temperature Tc. An analysis of the normal state magnetoresistance reveals these effects. Weak localization is consistently observed in superconducting samples, indicating that superconductivity originates dominantly from trivial valence band states that may be strongly spin-orbit split. A large enhancement of the conductivity is observed above Tc, indicating that quantum coherent quasiparticle effects coexist with superconducting fluctuations. Our results motivate a re-examination of the debated pairing symmetry of this material when subjected to quantum confinement and lattice strain.
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@article{arxiv.2112.01569,
title = {Observation of coexisting weak localization and superconducting fluctuations in strained Sn1-xInxTe thin films},
author = {Jiashu Wang and William Powers and Zhan Zhang and Michael Smith and Bradlee J. McIntosh and Seul-Ki Bac and Logan Riney and Maksym Zhukovskyi and Tatyana Orlova and Leonid P. Rokhinson and Yi-Ting Hsu and Xinyu Liu and Badih A. Assaf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01569},
year = {2022}
}
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