Electric Field induced Superconductivity in Multigraphene

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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11 pages, 9 figures

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We have studied the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the electrical resistance of mesoscopic, tens of nanometers thick multigraphene samples as a function of a bias voltage applied perpendicular to the graphene planes. We found that the resistance changes asymmetrically with the bias voltage sign. For large and negative bias voltages the resistance shows a non-percolative superconducting-like transition at $T \sim 15 ... 20 $K. A large enough magnetic field suppresses the transition.

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