Journal
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 85, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.85.104508
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Funding
- MOST [2009CB929101, 2011CB921702]
- NSFC [11174340, 11174357]
- CAS
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We have investigated the conductance spectra of Sn-Bi2Se3 interface junctions down to 250mK and in different magnetic fields. A number of conductance anomalies were observed below the superconducting transition temperature of Sn, including a small gap that is different from that of Sn, and a zero-bias conductance peak that increases at lower temperatures. We discussed the possible origins of the smaller gap and the zero-bias conductance peak. These phenomena support the idea that a proximity-effect-induced chiral superconducting phase is formed at the interface between the superconducting Sn and the strong spin-orbit coupling material Bi2Se3.
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