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Tunable two-dimensional superconductivity and spin-orbit coupling at the EuO/KTaO3(110) interface

Unconventional quantum states, most notably the two-dimensional (2D) superconductivity, have been realized at the interfaces of oxide heterostructures where they can be effectively tuned by the gate voltage ( V G ). Here we report that the interface between high-quality EuO (111) thin film and KTaO...

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Published in:npj quantum materials 2022-09, Vol.7 (1), p.1-7, Article 97
Main Authors: Hua, Xiangyu, Meng, Fanbao, Huang, Zongyao, Li, Zhaohang, Wang, Shuai, Ge, Binghui, Xiang, Ziji, Chen, Xianhui
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Summary:Unconventional quantum states, most notably the two-dimensional (2D) superconductivity, have been realized at the interfaces of oxide heterostructures where they can be effectively tuned by the gate voltage ( V G ). Here we report that the interface between high-quality EuO (111) thin film and KTaO 3 (KTO) (110) substrate shows superconductivity with onset transition temperature T c onset  = 1.35 K. The 2D nature of superconductivity is verified by the large anisotropy of the upper critical field and the characteristics of a Berezinskii–Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. By applying V G , T c onset can be tuned from ~1 to 1.7 K; such an enhancement can be possibly associated with a boosted spin-orbit energy ε so = ħ / τ so , where τ so is the spin-orbit relaxation time. Further analysis of τ so based on the upper critical field ( H c2 ) and magnetoconductance reveals complex nature of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) at the EuO/KTO(110) interface with different mechanisms dominating the influence of SOC effects on the superconductivity and the magnetotransport in the normal state. Our results demonstrate that the SOC should be considered an important factor in determining the 2D superconductivity at oxide interfaces.
ISSN:2397-4648
2397-4648
DOI:10.1038/s41535-022-00506-x