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Universal Superconductivity in FeTe and All-Iron-Based Ferromagnetic Superconductor Heterostructures

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Advanced Functional Materials
Publication Date
Page Number
2418259
Volume
35
Issue
25

Ferromagnetism (FM) and superconductivity (SC) are two of the most famous macroscopic quantum phenomena. However, nature normally does not allow SC and FM to coexist without significant degradation. Here, the first fully iron-based SC/FM heterostructures, composed of Fe(Te,Se) and Fe3GeTe2, are introduced, and it is shown that this system exhibits both strong FM and high-temperature SC with an atomically sharp interface. From this study, it is also discovered that minute level of various cationic dopants can drive otherwise non-superconducting FeTe films into a SC state. This suggests that the ground state of FeTe is so close to the SC state that it can be driven in and out of the SC state with various other perturbations. Altogether, this shows that Fe-Te-based heterostructures provide a unique opportunity to manipulate magnetism, superconductivity, and topological physics, paving the way toward new superconducting technologies.