Macroscopic Superconducting Current through a Silicon Surface Reconstruction with Indium Adatoms: Si(111)-(R7×R3)-In
Abstract
Macroscopic and robust supercurrents are observed by direct electron transport measurements on a silicon surface reconstruction with In adatoms (Si(111)-(R7xR3)-In). The superconducting transition manifests itself as an emergence of the zero resistance state below 2.8 K. I-V characteristics exhibit sharp and hysteretic switching between superconducting and normal states with well-defined critical and retrapping currents. The two-dimensional (2D) critical current density J2D,c is estimated to be as high as 1.8 \ A/m at 1.8 K. The temperature dependence of J2D,c indicates that the surface atomic steps play the role of strongly coupled Josephson junctions.
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