Thermodynamic parameters of atomically thin superconductors derived from the upper critical field
Abstract
The amplitude of ground state superconducting energy gap Δ(0) and relative jump in electronic specific heat at the transition temperature, ΔC{/}γT_c, are primary fundamental parameters of any superconductor. There are several well-established techniques to measure these values for bulk samples. However, there is limited number of techniques which can be applied to measure these parameters in atomically thin superconductors. Here we proposed a new approach to extract Δ(0) and ΔC{/}γT_c in atomically thin superconductors by utilizing perpendicular, Bc2,perp(T) (when magnetic field is applied in perpendicular direction to the film surface), and parallel, Bc2,||(T) (when magnetic field is applied in parallel direction to the film surface), upper critical field data. Deduced parameters for few layers thick Al, Sn, NbSe2, MoS2, magic angle twisted trilayer graphene (MATTG), and WTe2 are well matched values expected for strong- and moderately strong-coupled electron-phonon mediated superconductors. Observed, in many atomically thin superconductors, an enhancement of Bc2,||(0) above the Pauli-Clogston-Chandrasekhar limiting field (i.e., magnetic field required to break the Cooper pair) is explained based on the sample geometry, without an assumption that some exotic pairing mechanism, for instance, Ising-type, is emergent in these materials.
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