The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of various materials by means of pure charge doping, but its efficiency is thought to be hampered in materials with a good electronic screening. We show that, if applied to a metallic superconductor (NbN thin films), this approach allows observing reversible enhancements or suppressions of the bulk superconducting transition temperature, which vary with the thickness of the films. These results are interpreted in terms of proximity effect, and indicate that the effective screening length depends on the induced charge density, becoming much larger than that predicted by standard screening theory at very high electric fields
We calculate the effect of a static electric field on the critical temperature of a s-wave one band ...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties o...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
We investigate the effects of pure charge doping (obtained by using the so-called electric-double la...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
In this thesis work we explored the capability of electrochemical gating to reliably control the gro...
In this thesis work we explored the capability of electrochemical gating to reliably control the gro...
Ionic gating is a very popular tool to investigate and control the electric transport and electronic...
Ionic gating is a very popular tool to investigate and control the electric charge transport and ele...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
A key aspect of field effect experiments is the possibility to induce charges on the first layers of...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
We calculate the effect of a static electric field on the critical temperature of a s-wave one band ...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties o...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
We investigate the effects of pure charge doping (obtained by using the so-called electric-double la...
The electrochemical gating technique is a powerful tool to tune the surface conduction properties of...
In this thesis work we explored the capability of electrochemical gating to reliably control the gro...
In this thesis work we explored the capability of electrochemical gating to reliably control the gro...
Ionic gating is a very popular tool to investigate and control the electric transport and electronic...
Ionic gating is a very popular tool to investigate and control the electric charge transport and ele...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
A key aspect of field effect experiments is the possibility to induce charges on the first layers of...
We perform electric double-layer gating experiments on thin films of niobium nitride. Thanks to a cr...
We calculate the effect of a static electric field on the critical temperature of a s-wave one band ...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...
Recent experiments show that an atomic step on the surface of atomically thin metallic films can str...