TY - JOUR
T1 - Unusual Electronic States and Superconducting Proximity Effect of Bi Films Modulated by a NbSe2 Substrate
AU - Peng, Lang
AU - Qiao, Jingsi
AU - Xian, Jing Jing
AU - Pan, Yuhao
AU - Ji, Wei
AU - Zhang, Wenhao
AU - Fu, Ying Shuang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/2/26
Y1 - 2019/2/26
N2 - Heterostructures of two-dimensional layered materials can be functionalized with exotic phenomena that are unpresented with each constituting component. The interface effect plays a key role in determining the electronic properties of the heterostructure, whose characterization requires a correlation with the morphology with atomic-scale precision. Here, we report an investigation on the electronic properties of few-layer Bi(110) films mediated by a NbSe2 substrate. By utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, we show a significant variation of the density of states at different Bi film thicknesses, resulting in an unusual superconducting proximity effect that deviates from the conventional monotonous decay behavior. Moreover, the electronic states of the Bi films are also prominently modulated by the Moiré pattern spatially. With first-principles calculations, we illuminate these findings as the results of covalent-like quasi-bonds formed at the Bi/NbSe2 interface, which profoundly alter the charge distributions in the Bi films. Our study indicates a viable way of modulating the electronic properties of ultrathin films by quasi-covalent interfacial couplings beyond conventional van der Waals interactions.
AB - Heterostructures of two-dimensional layered materials can be functionalized with exotic phenomena that are unpresented with each constituting component. The interface effect plays a key role in determining the electronic properties of the heterostructure, whose characterization requires a correlation with the morphology with atomic-scale precision. Here, we report an investigation on the electronic properties of few-layer Bi(110) films mediated by a NbSe2 substrate. By utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, we show a significant variation of the density of states at different Bi film thicknesses, resulting in an unusual superconducting proximity effect that deviates from the conventional monotonous decay behavior. Moreover, the electronic states of the Bi films are also prominently modulated by the Moiré pattern spatially. With first-principles calculations, we illuminate these findings as the results of covalent-like quasi-bonds formed at the Bi/NbSe2 interface, which profoundly alter the charge distributions in the Bi films. Our study indicates a viable way of modulating the electronic properties of ultrathin films by quasi-covalent interfacial couplings beyond conventional van der Waals interactions.
KW - Covalent-like quasi-bonds
KW - Density functional theory calculations
KW - Few-layer bismuth (110)
KW - Proximity effect
KW - Scanning tunneling microscopy
KW - Thickness dependence
KW - Two-dimensional heterostructures
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85060582775
U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.8b08051
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.8b08051
M3 - Article
C2 - 30653300
AN - SCOPUS:85060582775
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 13
SP - 1885
EP - 1892
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 2
ER -