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Nonreciprocal transport in gate-induced polar superconductor SrTiO3

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 13, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay9120

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  1. Advanced Leading Graduate Course for Photon Science (ALPS)
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [JP15J07681]
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP19K21843, JP19H01819, JP18H04216, JP19H05602, JP15H05884]
  4. JST PRESTO project [JPMJPR19L1]
  5. Yazaki Memorial Foundation for Science and Technology

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Polar conductors/superconductors with Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction are potential material platforms for quantum transport and spintronic functionalities. One of their inherent properties is the nonreciprocal transport, where the rightward and leftward currents become inequivalent, reflecting spatial inversion/time-reversal symmetry breaking. Such a rectification effect originating from the polar symmetry has been recently observed at interfaces or bulk Rashba semiconductors, while its mechanism in a polar superconductor remains elusive. Here, we report the nonreciprocal transport in gate-induced two-dimensional superconductor SrTiO3, which is a Rashba superconductor candidate. In addition to the gigantic enhancement of nonreciprocal signals in the superconducting fluctuation region, we found kink and sharp peak structures around critical temperatures, which reflect the crossover behavior from the paraconductivity origin to the vortex origin, based on a microscopic theory. The present result proves that the nonreciprocal transport is a powerful tool for investigating the interfacial/polar superconductors without inversion symmetry, where rich exotic features are theoretically prognosticated.

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