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Title: Classifying superconductivity in Moiré graphene superlattices
Authors: Talantsev, E. F.
Mataira, R. C.
Crump, W. P.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Nature Research
Citation: Talantsev, E. F. Classifying superconductivity in Moiré graphene superlattices / E. F. Talantsev, R. C. Mataira, W. P. Crump. — DOI 10.1038/s41598-019-57055-w // Scientific Reports. — 2020. — Vol. 1. — Iss. 10. — 212.
Abstract: Several research groups have reported on the observation of superconductivity in bilayer graphene structures where single atomic layers of graphene are stacked and then twisted at angles θ forming Moiré superlattices. The characterization of the superconducting state in these 2D materials is an ongoing task. Here we investigate the pairing symmetry of bilayer graphene Moiré superlattices twisted at θ = 1.05°, 1.10° and 1.16° for carrier doping states varied in the range of n = (0.5 − 1.5) · 1012 cm−2 (where superconductivity can be realized) by analyzing the temperature dependence of the upper critical field Bc2(T) and the self-field critical current Jc(sf,T) within currently available models – all of which start from phonon-mediated BCS theory – for single- and two-band s−, d−, p− and d + id-wave gap symmetries. Extracted superconducting parameters show that only s-wave and a specific kind of p-wave symmetries are likely to be dominant in bilayer graphene Moiré superlattices. More experimental data is required to distinguish between the s- and remaining p-wave symmetries as well as the suspected two-band superconductivity in these 2D superlattices. © 2020, The Author(s).
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90662
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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SCOPUS ID: 85077840434
WOS ID: 000551354800003
PURE ID: 11891057
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-57055-w
Sponsorship: Authors thank Mr. Yuan Cao and Prof. P. Jarillo-Herrero (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) for providing raw experimental data and comments on the manuscript and Prof. J.L. Tallon (Victoria University of Wellington) for valued impact and help during manuscript preparation. EFT thanks financial support provided by the state assignment of Minobrnauki of Russia (theme “Pressure” No. АААА-А18-118020190104-3) and by Act 211 Government of the Russian Federation, Contract No. 02.A03.21.0006.
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