| Literature DB >> 27127981 |
Can-Li Song1,2, Hui-Min Zhang1, Yong Zhong1, Xiao-Peng Hu1, Shuai-Hua Ji1,2, Lili Wang1,2, Ke He1,2, Xu-Cun Ma1,2, Qi-Kun Xue1,2.
Abstract
We report on the emergence of two disconnected superconducting domes in alkali-metal potassium- (K-)doped FeSe ultrathin films grown on graphitized SiC(0001). The superconductivity exhibits hypersensitivity to K dosage in the lower-T_{c} dome, whereas in the heavily electron-doped higher-T_{c} dome it becomes spatially homogeneous and robust against disorder, supportive of a conventional Cooper-pairing mechanism. Furthermore, the heavily K-doped multilayer FeSe films all reveal a large superconducting gap of ∼14 meV, irrespective of film thickness, verifying the higher-T_{c} superconductivity only in the topmost FeSe layer. The unusual finding of a double-dome superconducting phase is a step towards the mechanistic understanding of superconductivity in FeSe-derived superconductors.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27127981 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.157001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161