Observation of novel gapped phases in potassium doped single layer p-terphenyl on Au (111)

ORAL

Abstract

Recently superconductivity in potassium (K) doped p-terphenyl (C18H14) has been suggested by Meissner effect and subsequent photoemission study, sparking the research of doped phenyl materials. Here we report a low temperature STM study on K-doped single layer p-terphenyl films grown on Au (111). We observe several ordered phases with different morphologies and electronic behaviors, in two of which a sharp and symmetric low-energy gap of about 11 meV opens below 50 K. In particular, the gap shows no obvious response to a magnetic field up to 11 Tesla, which rule out the possibility of a superconducting gap. Such gapped phases are rarely (if ever) observed in single layer hydrocarbon molecular crystals, several candidates for its origin are discussed but still need further investigation. Our work also paves the way for fabricating doped two-dimensional (2D) hydrocarbon materials, which will provide a platform to search for novel emergent phenomena.

Presenters

  • Tong Zhang

    Fudan University, Fudan Univ, Department of Physics, Fudan University

Authors

  • Mingqiang Ren

    Fudan University, Department of Physics, Fudan University

  • Wei Chen

    Fudan University, Department of Physics, Fudan University

  • Chen Chen

    Fudan University

  • Qin Liu

    Fudan University

  • Yanjun Qiao

    Fudan University

  • Yijing Chen

    Fudan University

  • Gang Zhou

    Fudan University

  • zhenhua Li

    Fudan University

  • Tong Zhang

    Fudan University, Fudan Univ, Department of Physics, Fudan University

  • Yajun Yan

    Fudan University, Department of Physics, Fudan University

  • Donglai Feng

    Fudan University, Fudan Univ, Physics Department of Fudan University, Department of Physics, Fudan University