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Optically Probing Unconventional Superconductivity in Atomically Thin Bi 2 Sr 2 Ca 0.92 Y 0.08 Cu 2 O 8+δ .

Yunhuan XiaoJingda WuJerry I DadapKashif Masud AwanDongyang YangJing LiangKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiMarta ZonnoMartin BluschkeHiroshi EisakiMartin GrevenAndrea DamascelliZiliang Ye
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Atomically thin cuprates exhibiting a superconducting phase transition temperature similar to that of the bulk have recently been realized, although the device fabrication remains a challenge and limits the potential for many novel studies and applications. Here, we use an optical pump-probe approach to noninvasively study the unconventional superconductivity in atomically thin Bi 2 Sr 2 Ca 0.92 Y 0.08 Cu 2 O 8+δ (Y-Bi2212). Apart from finding an optical response due to the superconducting phase transition that is similar to that of bulk Y-Bi2212, we observe that the sign and amplitude of the pump-probe signal in atomically thin flakes vary significantly in different dielectric environments depending on the nature of the optical excitation. By exploiting the spatial resolution of the optical probe, we uncover the exceptional sensitivity of monolayer Y-Bi2212 to the environment. Our results provide the first optical evidence for the intralayer nature of the superconducting condensate in Bi2212 and highlight the role of double-sided encapsulation in preserving superconductivity in atomically thin cuprates.
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