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Atomic-scale observation of localized phonons at FeSe/SrTiO 3 interface.

Ruochen ShiQize LiXiaofeng XuBo HanRuixue ZhuFachen LiuRuishi QiXiaowen ZhangJinlong DuJi ChenDapeng YuXuetao ZhuJiandong GuoPeng Gao
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
In single unit-cell FeSe grown on SrTiO 3 , the superconductivity transition temperature features a significant enhancement. Local phonon modes at the interface associated with electron-phonon coupling may play an important role in the interface-induced enhancement. However, such phonon modes have eluded direct experimental observations. The complicated atomic structure of the interface brings challenges to obtain the accurate structure-phonon relation knowledge. Here, we achieve direct characterizations of atomic structure and phonon modes at the FeSe/SrTiO 3 interface with atomically resolved imaging and electron energy loss spectroscopy in an electron microscope. We find several phonon modes highly localized (~1.3 nm) at the unique double layer Ti-O terminated interface, one of which (~ 83 meV) engages in strong interactions with the electrons in FeSe based on ab initio calculations. This finding of the localized interfacial phonon associated with strong electron-phonon coupling provides new insights into understanding the origin of superconductivity enhancement at the FeSe/SrTiO 3 interface.
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