Absence of superconductivity in ultra-thin layers of FeSe synthesized on a topological insulator
Abstract
The structural and electronic properties of FeSe ultra-thin layers on Bi2Se3 have been investigated with a combination of scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The FeSe multi-layers, which are predominantly 3-5 monolayers (ML) thick, exhibit a hole pocket-like electron band at and a dumbbell-like feature at M, similar to multi-layers of FeSe on SrTiO3. Moreover, the topological state of the Bi2Se3 is preserved beneath the FeSe layer, as indicated by a heavily n-doped Dirac cone. Low temperature STS does not exhibit a superconducting gap for any investigated thickness down to a temperature of 5 K.
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