Silicon nanostructures embedded in superconductor shells

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 5 figures

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We present the findings of the superconductivity in the silicon nanostructures prepared by short time diffusion of boron of the n - type Si (100) surface. These Si - based nanostructures represent the p - type ultra-narrow self - assembled silicon quantum wells confined by the delta - barriers heavily with boron. The resistivity, thermo - emf and magnetic susceptibility studies show that the high temperature superconductivity observed seems to result from the single - hole tunnelling into the negative - U boron centres at the silicon quantum well - delta - barier interfaces.

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