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Superconductor-Insulator Quantum Phase Transition in Disordered FeSe Thin Films
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2012
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Materials ScienceSpintronicsHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringPhysicsFilm ThicknessApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsQuantum PercolationDisordered Quantum SystemMagnetic Topological InsulatorMagnetic Thin FilmsThin FilmsFinite-size ScalingLow-dimensional SystemTopological Heterostructures
The evolution of two-dimensional electronic transport with increasing disorder in epitaxial FeSe thin films is studied. Disorder is generated by reducing the film thickness. The extreme sensitivity of the films to disorder results in a superconductor-insulator transition. The finite-size scaling analysis in the critical regime based on the Bose-glass model strongly supports the idea of a continuous quantum phase transition. The obtained value for the critical-exponent product of approximately 7/3 suggests that the transition is governed by quantum percolation. Finite-size scaling with the same critical-exponent product is also substantiated when the superconductor-insulator transition is tuned with an applied magnetic field.
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