Orientation-dependent superconductivity and electronic structure of the rare-earth metal/KTaO3 interfaces

Guowei Yang, Wenbin Zhu,Jiawen Zhang,Hao Zheng,Yingju Wu,Huali Zhang,Yiyao Ge, Shuiguang Deng,Yanan Zhang, Chunfang Cao, Xiaofeng Lu,Huiqiu Yuan,Yinong Liu

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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The recent discovery of orientation-dependent superconductivity in KTaO3-based interfaces has attracted considerable interest, while the underlying origin remains an open question. Here we report a different approach to tune the interfacial electron gas and superconductivity by forming interfaces between rare-earth (RE) metals (RE being La, Ce, Eu) and KTaO3 substrates with different orientations. We found that the interfacial superconductivity is strongest for the Eu/KTaO3 interfaces, becomes weaker in La/KTaO3 and is absent in Ce/KTaO3. Using in-situ photoemission, we observed distinct valence bands associated with RE metals, as well as a pronounced orientation dependence in the interfacial electronic structure, which can be linked to the orientation-dependent superconductivity. The photoemission spectra show similar double-peak structures for the (111) and (110) oriented interfaces, with an energy separation close to the LO4 phonon of KTaO3. Detailed analyses suggest that this double-peak structure could be attributed to electron-phonon coupling, which might be important for the interfacial superconductivity.
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