Possible Electric-Field-Induced Superconducting States in Doped Silicene
Abstract
Silicene has been synthesized recently, with experimental evidence showing possible superconductivity in the doped case. The noncoplanar low-buckled structure of this material inspires us to study the pairing symmetry of the doped system under a perpendicular external electric field. Our study reveals that the electric field induces an interesting quantum phase transition from the singlet chiral -wave superconducting phase to the triplet -wave one. The emergence of the -wave pairing results from the sublattice-symmetry-breaking caused by the electric field and the ferromagnetic-like intra-sublattice spin correlations at low dopings. Due to the enhanced density of states, the superconducting critical temperature of the system is enhanced by the electric field remarkably. Furthermore, we design a particular dc SQUID experiment to detect the quantum phase transition predicted here. Our results, if confirmed, will inject a new vitality to the familiar Si-based industry through adopting doped silicene as a tunable platform to study different types of exotic unconventional superconductivities.
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@article{arxiv.1309.7347,
title = {Possible Electric-Field-Induced Superconducting States in Doped Silicene},
author = {Li-Da Zhang and Fan Yang and Yugui Yao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.7347},
year = {2015}
}
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20 pages plus 4 figours