Bastian Noßmann , Zuodong Yu , Ankur Das , Stefan Schulte , Nicolas Néel , Chien-Te Wu , Stefan Kirchner , Jörg Kröger
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摘要
A15 复合超导体 V3Si(100)的重构表面可能是由块状杂质的偏析诱发的,它是研究由单个铁原子诱发的 Yu-Shiba-Rusinov 状态对吸附位点的依赖性的平台。它们的数量、能量和电子-空穴不对称性随着铁原子的原子环境而强烈变化。这些变化表明,在与基底库珀对的交换耦合中,不同的铁 d 轨道处于活跃状态。空间分辨光谱法显示 Yu-Shiba-Rusinov 状态的衰变长度很短,这表明束缚态的散射过程具有三维特征。
Yu–Shiba–Rusinov states induced by single Fe atoms on reconstructed compound superconductor V3Si
Reconstructed surfaces of the A15-compound superconductor VSi(100) that are possibly induced by the segregation of bulk impurities serve as platforms to study the dependence of Yu–Shiba–Rusinov states induced by a single Fe atom on the adsorption site. Their number, energy and electron–hole asymmetry vary strongly with the atomic environment of the Fe atom. These variations are indicative of different Fe -orbitals being active in the site-dependent exchange coupling with the substrate Cooper pairs. Spatially resolved spectroscopy gives rise to a short decay length of the Yu–Shiba–Rusinov states and thereby suggests the three-dimensional character of the scattering process underlying the bound states.
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