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High-resolution spectroscopy of proximity superconductivity in finite-size quantized surface states (2402.08895v1)

Published 14 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.supr-con

Abstract: Adding superconducting (SC) electron pairing via the proximity effect to pristinely non-superconducting materials can lead to a variety of interesting physical phenomena. Particular interest has recently focused on inducing SC into two-dimensional surface states (SSs), potentially also combined with non-trivial topology. We study the mechanism of proximity-induced SC into the Shockley-type SSs of the noble metals Ag(111) and Cu(111) grown on the elemental SC Nb(110) using scanning tunneling spectroscopy. The tunneling spectra exhibit an intriguing multitude of sharp states at low energies. Their appearance can be explained by Andreev bound states (ABS) formed by the weakly proximitized SSs subject to lateral finite-size confinement. We study systematically how the proximity gap in the bulk states of both Ag(111) and Cu(111) persists up to island thicknesses of several times the bulk coherence length of Nb. We find that even for thick islands, the SSs acquire a gap, with the gap size for Cu being consistently larger than for Ag. Based on this, we argue that the SC in the SS is not provided through direct overlap of the SS wavefunction with the SC host but can be understood to be mediated by step edges inducing electronic coupling to the bulk. Our work provides important input for the microscopic understanding of induced superconductivity in heterostructures and its spectral manifestation. Moreover, it lays the foundation for more complex SC heterostructures based on noble metals.

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