Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of Graphene/Cuprate Heterostructures.

ORAL

Abstract

We study the properties of single-layer graphene co-laminated to BSCCO-2212 single crystals using UHV-Low Temperature-STM. Samples were prepared by transferring large-area single layer graphene grown on copper substrate using the chemical vapor deposition to the freshly-cleaved surface of a BSCCO single crystal in an inert atmosphere. Under optimal conditions, the graphene acts as a protective film for the freshly-cleaved surface of BSCCO allowing for high-quality spectroscopic measurements to be performed subsequently. We will show evidence of this protection from topographic imaging of the BSCCO through the graphene monolayer. More interestingly, the d-wave superconductivity of BSCCO couples to the Dirac Fermions of graphene via the proximity effect. We will describe the signatures of this coupling as probed by point spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging in the STM.

Authors

  • Minghao Cheng

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, Columbia Univ

  • Alexander Kerelsky

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York

  • Xinjue Zhong

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, Columbia Univ

  • Da Wang

    Columbia university, Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, Columbia Univ

  • Yufeng Hao

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, columbia univerisity

  • James Hone

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, Columbia University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA, columbia univerisity

  • Xiaoyang Zhu

    Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York

  • Abhay Pasupathy

    Columbia university, Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York, Columbia Univ, Columbia University