凝聚态物理
铁电性
超导电性
异质结
材料科学
锡
相变
量子相变
量子
光电子学
物理
电介质
量子力学
冶金
作者
Q. Han,Chaoyang Kang,Xuegang Chen,Kai Wang,Weifeng Zhang
摘要
Unique quantum states induced by disorders can be characterized by quantum phase transitions in many-body systems. In this study, we experimentally observed a sharp resistance peak near the superconducting transition in superconductor/ferroelectric TiN/Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 heterostructures. The peak is attributed to the disorder introduced by ferroelectric fluctuations within the empirical model of metal–boson insulator–superconductor transitions. By modulating the quantum phase transitions in superconductivity and competing with the disorder through ferroelectric polarization, we provide a versatile platform for investigating the influence of ferroelectric materials on superconducting states.
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