Observation of enhanced superconductivity in the vicinity of Ar-induced nano-cavities in Pb(111)

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Local variations of superconductivity have been studied using scanning tunneling microscopy around nano-cavities formed by Ar ions embedded in Pb(111). Various factors including the density of states at Fermi energy, electron-phonon couplings, and quantum well states, which are known to affect superconductivity, have been examined. We show that the superconductivity is enhanced near the nano-cavities and propose that quantum effects such as quantum confinement, proximity effect and multi-gap effect are possibly involved in determining the superconducting gap of this system. These results have important implications for the characterization and understanding of superconductivity at a nanometer scale.

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Song, S. Y., & Seo, J. (2017). Observation of enhanced superconductivity in the vicinity of Ar-induced nano-cavities in Pb(111). Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12505-1

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