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Qing Lin He1, Hongchao Liu2, Mingquan He3, Ying Hoi Lai4, Hongtao He5, Gan Wang6, Kam Tuen Law7, Rolf Lortz3, Jiannong Wang3, Iam Keong Sou8.
Abstract
The realization of superconductivity at the interface between a topological insulator and an iron-chalcogenide compound is highly attractive for exploring several recent theoretical predictions involving these two new classes of materials. Here we report transport measurements on a Bi2Te3/FeTe heterostructure fabricated via van der Waals epitaxy, which demonstrate superconductivity at the interface, which is induced by the Bi2Te3 epilayer with thickness even down to one quintuple layer, though there is no clear-cut evidence that the observed superconductivity is induced by the topological surface states. The two-dimensional nature of the observed superconductivity with the highest transition temperature around 12 K was verified by the existence of a Berezinsky-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and the diverging ratio of in-plane to out-plane upper critical field on approaching the superconducting transition temperature. With the combination of interface superconductivity and Dirac surface states of Bi2Te3, the heterostructure studied in this work provides a novel platform for realizing Majorana fermions.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24953963 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919