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Strong Coupling Superconductivity in Ca-Intercalated Bilayer Graphene on SiC.

Xutao WangNingning LiuYanfu WuYueqiao QuWenxuan ZhangJinyue WangDandan GuanShiyong WangHao ZhengYaoyi LiCanhua LiuJin-Feng Jia
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
The metal-intercalated bilayer graphene has a flat band with a high density of states near the Fermi energy and thus is anticipated to exhibit an enhanced strong correlation effect and associated fascinating phenomena, including superconductivity. By using a self-developed multifunctional scanning tunneling microscope, we succeeded in observing the superconducting energy gap and diamagnetic response of a Ca-intercalated bilayer graphene below a critical temperature of 8.83 K. The revealed high value of gap ratio, 2Δ/ k B T c ≈ 5.0, indicates a strong coupling superconductivity, while the variation of penetration depth with temperature and magnetic field indicates an isotropic s -wave superconductor. These results provide crucial experimental clues for understanding the origin and mechanism of superconductivity in carrier-doped graphene.
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