Ding Zhang
Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
地点:唐仲英楼A313
时间:2021-06-04 10:00
In this talk, I will present our recent studies on the emergent superconductivity in few-layer stanene [1][2] as well as Josephson effect in c-axis twisted bicrystalline cuprate [3]. In the first part, I will report the discovery of superconductivity in few-layer stanene—ultrathin gray tin (111). Few-layer stanene not only exhibits two-dimensional superconductivity but also topologically non-trivial band structures [1]. Furthermore, they host enhanced in-plane upper critical fields that greatly exceed the conventional limit. We propose that this anomalous behavior stems from a novel type of Ising pairing [2]. In the second part, we realize a high-Tc Josephson junction by artificially stacking two Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (BSCCO) thin flakes on top of each other. We demonstrate that the Josephson current solely arises from the coupling between the rotated double copper-oxide planes. Notably, the Josephson coupling strength reaches the same level for different twist angles, indicative of an isotropic superconducting order parameter [3]. References[1] M. Liao et al., Nat. Phys. 14, 344 (2018).[2] J. Falson et al., Science 367, 1454 (2020).[3] Y. Zhu et al., Phys. Rev. X accepted.
Ding Zhang is an associate professor in Department of Physics, Tsinghua University. He did his PhD study in Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany from 2008 to 2014. He then joined Tsinghua University as a post-doc. Since 2016, Ding Zhang started the tenure-track in Tsinghua University. He is an experimentalist in condensed matter physics, with the current interest in low-dimensional superconductivity, high temperature superconductivity, and low-temperature transport techniques. He was recognized as the “35 Innovators Under 35” by MIT Technology Review China in 2020.