august, 2019
14aug1:00 pm2:00 pmKatharina J. FrankeFreie Universität Berlin1:00 pm - 2:00 pm KST
Event Details
Katharina J. Franke Affiliation: Freie Universität Berlin Research Field: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of magnetic adatoms on superconductors, Molecules on surfaces Talk: August 14, 13:00
Event Details
Katharina J. Franke
Affiliation: Freie Universität Berlin
Research Field: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of magnetic adatoms on superconductors, Molecules on surfaces
Talk: August 14, 13:00 -14:00
Tuning the exchange and potential scattering strength of individual magnetic adsorbates on superconductors
Magnetic impurities in conventional superconductors induce a pair-breaking potential, which leads to bound states inside the superconducting energy gap. These states are called Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states, or short: Shiba states, and can be probed by scanning tunneling spectroscopy at the atomic scale. The energy of these states depends on the strength of both exchange and potential scattering. Here, we explore different strategies to tune the energy of the Shiba states. In the first case, we tune the strength of the magnetic exchange scattering to the Cooper pairs. Upon tip approach we are able to continuously vary the energy of Shiba states induced by Fe-porphin molecules on Pb(111) across the Fermi energy. This model system further allows to study the quantum phase transition between a screened and unscreened spin. In the second case, we make use of the charge-density wave (CDW) of NbSe2, which coexists with superconductivity, to tune the energy of Shiba states of individual Fe atoms. All atoms are placed in the same atomic adsorption site, but at different positions with respect to the CDW. The Shiba states exhibit different energies and different oscillatory patterns. We ascribe the shift in energies to the variation of the density of states as well as to changes in the potential scattering strength.
Time
(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm