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Step-edge assisted large scale FeSe monolayer growth on epitaxial Bi2Se3 thin films

Materials Science 2020-08-26 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

The interest in Fe-chalcogenide unconventional superconductors is intense after the critical temperature of FeSe was reported enhanced by more than one order of magnitude in the monolayer limit at the interface to an insulating oxide substrate. In heterostructures comprising interfaces of FeSe with topological insulators, additional interesting physical phenomena is predicted to arise e.g. in form of {\it topological superconductivity}. So far superconductive properties of Fe-chalcogenide monolayers were mostly studied by local scanning tunneling spectroscopy experiments, which can detect pseudo-gaps in the density of states as an indicator for Cooper pairing. Direct macroscopic transport properties which can prove or falsify a superconducting phase were rarely reported due to the difficulty to grow films with homogeneous material properties. Here we report on a promising growth method to fabricate continuous carpets of monolayer thick FeSe on molecular beam epitaxy grown Bi2_2Se3_3 topological insulator thin films. In contrast to previous works using atomically flat cleaved bulk Bi2_2Se3_3 crystal surfaces we observe a strong influence of the high step-edge density (terrace width about 10~nm) on MBE-grown Bi2_2Se3_3 substrates, which significantly promotes the growth of coalescing FeSe domains with small tetragonal crystal distortion without compromising the underlying Bi2_2Se3_3 crystal structure.

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@article{arxiv.1912.13280,
  title  = {Step-edge assisted large scale FeSe monolayer growth on epitaxial Bi2Se3 thin films},
  author = {Jan Fikáček and Vitalii Stetsovych and Martin Vondráček and Pavel Procházka and Stanislav Průša and Lukas Kormoš and Jan Čechal and Ondrej Caha and Tomáš Skála and Petru Vlaic and Karel Carva and Gunther Springholz and Jan Honolka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.13280},
  year   = {2020}
}

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11 pages, 8 figures