VC-HQMD and iMAT seminar
Join us when Lucas Schneider, University of California, Berkeley visits us and gives a talk titled: "Superconductivity in atom-by-atom crafted quantum corrals."
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1525-626
Lucas Schneider will talk about gapless materials in electronic contact with superconductors acquire proximity-induced superconductivity in a region near the interface.
Here, we investigate the most miniature example of this so-called proximity effect on only a single quantum level of a surface state confined in a quantum corral on a superconducting substrate, built atom-by-atom using a scanning tunneling microscope. Whenever an eigenmode of the corral is pitched close to the Fermi energy by adjusting the corral’s size, a pair of particle-hole symmetric states is found to enter the superconductor’s gap. By comparison to a resonant level model of a spin-degenerate localized state coupled to a superconducting bath, we identify the in-gap states as scattering resonances theoretically predicted in 1972 which had so far eluded detection. We further show that the observed anticrossings of the in-gap states indicate proximity-induced pairing in the quantum corral’s eigenmodes.
Finally, we study how magnetic adatoms interact with the corral’s eigenmodes.