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Observation of the superconducting proximity effect from surface states in SmB$_6$/YB$_6$ thin film heterostructures via terahertz spectroscopy

Published 20 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.supr-con | (2112.10907v3)

Abstract: The AC conduction of epitaxially-grown SmB$_6$ thin films and superconducting heterostructures of SmB$_6$/YB$_6$ are investigated via time domain terahertz spectroscopy. A two-channel model of thickness-dependent bulk states and thickness-independent surface states accurately describes the measured conductance of bare SmB$_6$ thin films, demonstrating the presence of surface states in SmB$_6$. While the observed reductions in the simultaneously-measured superconducting gap, transition temperature, and superfluid density of SmB$_6$/YB$_6$ heterostructures relative to bare YB$_6$ indicate the penetration of proximity-induced superconductivity into the SmB$_6$ overlayer; the corresponding SmB$_6$-thickness independence between different heterostructures indicates that the induced superconductivity is predominantly confined to the interface surface state of the SmB$_6$. This study demonstrates the ability of terahertz spectroscopy to probe proximity-induced superconductivity at an interface buried within a heterostructure, and our results show that SmB$_6$ behaves as a predominantly insulating bulk surrounded by conducting surface states in both the normal and induced-superconducting states in both terahertz and DC responses, which is consistent with the topological Kondo insulator picture.

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