The role of band matching in the proximity effect between a superconductor and a normal metal (2203.01393v1)
Abstract: We combine density functional theory and scanning tunneling microscopy to study the proximity effects between a bulk Ru(0001) superconductor and an atomically thin overlayer of Co. We have identified that the Co monolayer can grow in two different stackings: the hcp and a reconstructed \textepsilon-like stacking. We analyze their electronic structure from both experiments and density functional theory. While the magnetic hcp stacking shows a weak proximity effect in combination with Shiba states and with almost no suppression of superconductivity of the substrate, the more complex \textepsilon-like stacking becomes almost fully superconducting and displays an edge state at the island rim. We identify this edge state as a trivial state caused by a local hcp rim around the \textepsilon-core. We explain the weak proximity effect between Ru and the magnetic hcp islands by a low transparency of the interface, while the large chemical unit cell of the non-magnetic \textepsilon-like stacking lifts the momentum conservation at the interface making it transparent and causing a clear proximity effect.
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