Single-gap superconductivity and dome of superfluid density in Nb-doped SrTiO3

Abstract

SrTiO3 exhibits a superconducting dome upon doping with Nb, with a maximum critical temperature Tc ≈ 0.4~K. Using microwave stripline resonators at frequencies from 2 to 23~GHz and temperatures down to 0.02~K, we probe the low-energy optical response of superconducting SrTiO3 with charge carrier concentration from 0.3 to 2.2× 1020~cm-3, covering the majority of the superconducting dome. We find single-gap electrodynamics even though several electronic bands are superconducting. This is explained by a single energy gap 2 due to gap homogenization over the Fermi surface consistent with the low level of defect scattering in Nb-doped SrTiO3. Furthermore, we determine Tc, 2, and the superfluid density as a function of charge carrier concentration, and all three quantities exhibit the characteristic dome shape.

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