Observation of superconductivity in bilayer graphene/hexagonal boron nitride superlattices

Abstract

A class of low-dimensional superconductivity (SC), such as most of "atomic-layer" SCs, has survived only under certain circumstances, implying a role of the substrate. Moreover, in some recent SC discoveries at heterogeneous interfaces, SC was buried in bulk solids and ex situ. Genuine atomic-layer SC is difficult to access. Here we report a novel route to atomic-layer SC in graphene superlattices. Our device comprises stacked non-twisted bilayer graphene (BLG) and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), i.e., hBN/BLG/hBN Moir\'e superlattices. Upon in situ electrostatic doping, we observe an SC dome with a critical temperature up to TBKT = 14 K, corresponding to the confinement of vortices. We believe that SC via doping Dirac materials is ubiquitous in condensed matter and that this study paves a way toward the design of a new SC family.

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