volume 102 issue 2 publication number 024504

Spectroscopic evidence for strong correlations between local superconducting gap and local Altshuler-Aronov density of states suppression in ultrathin NbN films

C. Carbillet 1
V. Cherkez 1
M.A. Skvortsov 2, 3
M.V. FEIGELMAN 2, 3
F. Debontridder 1
L.B. IOFFE 3, 4
V. S. Stolyarov 1, 5, 6
K. Ilin 7
M. Siegel 7
D. RODITCHEV 1, 8
T. Cren 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-07-02
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.303
CiteScore6.2
Impact factor3.7
ISSN24699950, 24699969, 10980121, 1550235X
Abstract
Disorder has different profound effects on superconducting thin films. For a large variety of materials, increasing disorder reduces electronic screening which enhances electron-electron repulsion. These fermionic effects lead to a mechanism described by Finkelstein: when disorder combined to electron-electron interactions increases, there is a global decrease of the superconducting energy gap $\Delta$ and of the critical temperature $T_c$, the ratio $\Delta$/$k_BT_c$ remaining roughly constant. In addition, in most films an emergent granularity develops with increasing disorder and results in the formation of inhomogeneous superconducting puddles. These gap inhomogeneities are usually accompanied by the development of bosonic features: a pseudogap develops above the critical temperature $T_c$ and the energy gap $\Delta$ starts decoupling from $T_c$. Thus the mechanism(s) driving the appearance of these gap inhomogeneities could result from a complicated interplay between fermionic and bosonic effects. By studying the local electronic properties of a NbN film with scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) we show that the inhomogeneous spatial distribution of $\Delta$ is locally strongly correlated to a large depletion in the local density of states (LDOS) around the Fermi level, associated to the Altshuler-Aronov effect induced by strong electronic interactions. By modelling quantitatively the measured LDOS suppression, we show that the latter can be interpreted as local variations of the film resistivity. This local change in resistivity leads to a local variation of $\Delta$ through a local Finkelstein mechanism. Our analysis furnishes a purely fermionic scenario explaining quantitatively the emergent superconducting inhomogeneities, while the precise origin of the latter remained unclear up to now.
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Carbillet C. et al. Spectroscopic evidence for strong correlations between local superconducting gap and local Altshuler-Aronov density of states suppression in ultrathin NbN films // Physical Review B. 2020. Vol. 102. No. 2. 024504
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Carbillet C., Cherkez V., Skvortsov M., FEIGELMAN M., Debontridder F., IOFFE L., Stolyarov V. S., Ilin K., Siegel M., RODITCHEV D., Cren T., Brun C. Spectroscopic evidence for strong correlations between local superconducting gap and local Altshuler-Aronov density of states suppression in ultrathin NbN films // Physical Review B. 2020. Vol. 102. No. 2. 024504
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.102.024504
UR - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.024504
TI - Spectroscopic evidence for strong correlations between local superconducting gap and local Altshuler-Aronov density of states suppression in ultrathin NbN films
T2 - Physical Review B
AU - Carbillet, C.
AU - Cherkez, V.
AU - Skvortsov, M.A.
AU - FEIGELMAN, M.V.
AU - Debontridder, F.
AU - IOFFE, L.B.
AU - Stolyarov, V. S.
AU - Ilin, K.
AU - Siegel, M.
AU - RODITCHEV, D.
AU - Cren, T.
AU - Brun, C.
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/07/02
PB - American Physical Society (APS)
IS - 2
VL - 102
SN - 2469-9950
SN - 2469-9969
SN - 1098-0121
SN - 1550-235X
ER -
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@article{2020_Carbillet,
author = {C. Carbillet and V. Cherkez and M.A. Skvortsov and M.V. FEIGELMAN and F. Debontridder and L.B. IOFFE and V. S. Stolyarov and K. Ilin and M. Siegel and D. RODITCHEV and T. Cren and C. Brun},
title = {Spectroscopic evidence for strong correlations between local superconducting gap and local Altshuler-Aronov density of states suppression in ultrathin NbN films},
journal = {Physical Review B},
year = {2020},
volume = {102},
publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.024504},
number = {2},
pages = {024504},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.102.024504}
}