Reversible Superconductivity In Electrochromic Indium-Tin Oxide Films

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2012)

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Transparent conductive indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films, electrochemically intercalated with sodium or other cations, show tunable superconducting transitions with a maximum T-c at 5 K. The transition temperature and the density of states, D(E-F) (extracted from the measured Pauli susceptibility chi(p)) exhibit the same dome shaped behavior as a function of electron density. Optimally intercalated samples have an upper critical field approximate to 4 T and Delta/k(B)T(c) approximate to 2.0. Accompanying the development of superconductivity, the films show a reversible electrochromic change from transparent to colored and are partially transparent (orange) at the peak of the superconducting dome. This reversible intercalation of alkali and alkali earth ions into thin ITO films opens diverse opportunities for tunable, optically transparent superconductors. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4772536]
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reversible superconductivity,oxide films,indium-tin
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