Giant enhancement of superconductivity in arrays of ultrathin gallium and zinc sub-nanowires embedded in zeolite

B. Zhang, J. Lyu, A. Rajan, X. Li, Xixiang Zhang, T. Zhang, Z. Dong, Jie Pan, Y. Liu, J. Zhang, R. Lortz, Zhiping Lai, P. Sheng

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Abstract

We have fabricated superconducting samples comprising gallium (Ga) or zinc (Zn) infiltrated into the one-dimensional (1D) linear channels of AlPO-5 (AFI) zeolite, which have an internal pore diameter of 7 Å and are separated by an insulating wall of ∼7–9 Å. The Angstrom-scale Ga and Zn sub-nanowires, arranged in Josephson-coupled triangular arrays with an ab-plane lattice constant of 14.4 Å, display bulk superconductivity with Tc values of 7.2 K and 3.7 K, respectively, which are significantly enhanced by a factor of 7 and 4 compared with their bulk values. While the zeolite template of our composite superconductor dictates the nanostructure of Ga and Zn to be 1D in the electronic sense with a highly advantageous effect for the superconducting pairing, the arrangement in a densely packed array structure avoids the shortcomings of other typical 1D superconductors, in which the coherence is usually completely suppressed by strong phase fluctuations.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)38-44
Number of pages7
JournalMaterials Today Physics
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 8 2018

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