Superconductivity at the Two-Dimensional Limit
Abstract
Superconductivity in the extreme two-dimensional limit is studied on ultrathin lead films down to two atomic layers, where only a single channel of quantum well states exists. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy reveals that local superconducting order remains robust until two atomic layers, where the transition temperature abruptly plunges to a lower value, depending sensitively on the exact atomic structure of the film. Our result shows that Cooper pairs can still form in the last two-dimensional channel of electron states, although their binding is strongly affected by the substrate.
- Publication:
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Science
- Pub Date:
- June 2009
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- Bibcode:
- 2009Sci...324.1314Q
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- PHYSICS