Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic superconducting nanofilms splits the conduction band into a series of single-electron subbands. A distinctive feature of such a nanoscale multi-band superconductor is that the energetic position of each subband can vary significantly with changing nanofilm thickness, substrate material, protective cover and other details of the fabrication process. It can occur that the bottom of one of the available subbands is situated in the vicinity of the Fermi level. We demonstrate that the character of the superconducting pairing in such a subband changes dramatically and exhibits a clear molecule-like trend, which is very similar to the well-known crossover f...
Superconductivity is a collective quantum phenomenon that is inevitably suppressed in reduced dimens...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Recently fabricated single-crystalline atomically flat metallic nanofilms are in fact quantum-engine...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
We have investigated the metallic state and superconducting properties of high quality Niobium nano-...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconductivity is a collective quantum phenomenon that is inevitably suppressed in reduced dimens...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Recently fabricated single-crystalline atomically flat metallic nanofilms are in fact quantum-engine...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Ultrathin superconductors of different materials are becoming a powerful platform to find mechanism...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
We have investigated the metallic state and superconducting properties of high quality Niobium nano-...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconducting and normal state properties of Niobium nanofilms have been systematically investigat...
Superconductivity is a collective quantum phenomenon that is inevitably suppressed in reduced dimens...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...
We study the crossover in a zero-temperature superconducting nanofilm from a single to a double sup...