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Fabrication and Imaging Monatomic Ni Kagome Lattice on Superconducting Pb(111)

Yen-Hui Lin, Chia-Ju Chen, Nitin Kumar, Ta-Yu Yeh, Tzu-Hsuan Lin, Stefan Blügel, Gustav Bihlmayer, Pin-Jui Hsu

2022Nano Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Artificial fabrication of a monolayer Kagome material can offer a promising opportunity to explore exceptional quantum states and phenomena in low dimensionality. Here, we have systematically studied a monatomic Ni Kagome lattice grown on Pb(111) by scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) and density functional theory (DFT). Sawtooth edge structures with distinct heights due to subsurface Ni atoms have been revealed, leading to asymmetric edge scattering of surface electrons on Pb(111). In addition, a local maximum at about -0.2 eV in tunneling spectra represents a manifestation of characteristic phase-destructive flat bands. Although charge transfer from underlying Pb(111) substrate results in a vanishing magnetic moment of Ni atoms, the proximity-induced superconducting gap is slightly enhanced on the Ni Kagome lattice. In light of single-atomic-layer Ni Kagome lattice on superconducting Pb(111) substrate, it could serve as an ideal platform to investigate the interplay between Kagome physics and superconductivity down to the two-dimensional limit.

Topics & Concepts

Monatomic ionSuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsScanning tunneling microscopeGrapheneDensity functional theoryMagnetismMaterials scienceChemistryPhysicsNanotechnologyComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena