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Anisotropic superconductivity at KTaO3(111) interfaces

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A two-dimensional, anisotropic superconductivity was recently found at the KTaO3(111) interfaces. The nature of the anisotropic superconducting transition remains a subject of debate. To investigate the origins of the observed… Click to show full abstract

A two-dimensional, anisotropic superconductivity was recently found at the KTaO3(111) interfaces. The nature of the anisotropic superconducting transition remains a subject of debate. To investigate the origins of the observed behavior, we grew epitaxial KTaO3(111)-based heterostructures. We show that the superconductivity is robust against the in-plane magnetic field and violates the Pauli limit. We also show that the Cooper pairs are more resilient when the bias is along [112¯] (I ∥ [112¯]) and the magnetic field is along [11¯0] (B ∥ [11¯0]). We discuss the anisotropic nature of superconductivity in the context of electronic structure, orbital character, and spin texture at the KTaO3(111) interfaces. The results point to future opportunities to enhance superconducting transition temperatures and critical fields in crystalline, two-dimensional superconductors with strong spin-orbit coupling.

Keywords: anisotropic superconductivity; ktao3 111; 111 interfaces; superconductivity ktao3; superconductivity

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2023

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