We present experimental evidence of the formation of a ``Pseudogap'' state in a disordered conventional s-wave superconductor, NbN, as the system is driven towards the Anderson Metal-Insulator transition. Series of scanning tunnelling spectroscopy measurements done on films with increasing disorder shows that for strongly disordered samples the dip in the tunnelling spectra at Fermi level persists much above the superconducting transition temperature. We propose that the gap like feature at Fermi level is associated with superconductivity based on the observation of BCS like spectra with dip at Fermi level and diffused coherence peaks after correcting them with Altshuler-Aronov background. We propose a scenario based on phase fluctuations to understand the pseudogap state in strongly disordered NbN films
Pseudogap state in strongly disordered conventional superconductor, NbN / Kamlapure, A.; Saraswat, G.; Chand, M.; Mondal, M.; Kumar, S.; Jesudasan, J.; Bagwe, V.; Benfatto, L.; Tripathi, V.; Raychaudhuri, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 400:(2012). [10.1088/1742-6596/400/2/022044]
Pseudogap state in strongly disordered conventional superconductor, NbN
Kumar S.;Benfatto L.;Raychaudhuri P.
2012
Abstract
We present experimental evidence of the formation of a ``Pseudogap'' state in a disordered conventional s-wave superconductor, NbN, as the system is driven towards the Anderson Metal-Insulator transition. Series of scanning tunnelling spectroscopy measurements done on films with increasing disorder shows that for strongly disordered samples the dip in the tunnelling spectra at Fermi level persists much above the superconducting transition temperature. We propose that the gap like feature at Fermi level is associated with superconductivity based on the observation of BCS like spectra with dip at Fermi level and diffused coherence peaks after correcting them with Altshuler-Aronov background. We propose a scenario based on phase fluctuations to understand the pseudogap state in strongly disordered NbN filmsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.