Enhanced Superconductivity and Rashba Effect in a Buckled Plumbene-Au Kagome Superstructure.
Wan-Hsin ChenChin-Hsuan ChenGuan-Hao ChenWei-Chuan ChenFu-Xiang Rikudo ChenPei-Jung ChenChun-Kai KuChang-Tsan LeeNaoya KawakamiJia-Ying LiIwao MatsudaWen-Hao ChangJuhn-Jong LinChien-Te WuChung-Yu MouHorng-Tay JengShu-Jung TangChun-Liang LinPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Plumbene, with a structure similar to graphene, is expected to possess a strong spin-orbit coupling and thus enhances its superconducting critical temperature (T c ). In this work, a buckled plumbene-Au Kagome superstructure grown by depositing Au on Pb(111) is investigated. The superconducting gap monitored by temperature-dependent scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy shows that the buckled plumbene-Au Kagome superstructure not only has an enhanced T c with respect to that of a monolayer Pb but also possesses a higher value than what owned by a bulk Pb substrate. By combining angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with density functional theory, the monolayer Au-intercalated low-buckled plumbene sandwiched between the top Au Kagome layer and the bottom Pb(111) substrate is confirmed and the electron-phonon coupling-enhanced superconductivity is revealed. This work demonstrates that a buckled plumbene-Au Kagome superstructure can enhance superconducting T c and Rashba effect, effectively triggering the novel properties of a plumbene.