Superconductivity of electron-hole pairs in a bilayer graphene system in a quantizing magnetic field

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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16 pages, 8 figures

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10.1063/1.3224730

The state with a spontaneous interlayer phase coherence in a graphene based bilayer quantum Hall system is studied. This state can be considered as a gas of superfluid electron-hole pairs with the components of the pair belonging to different layers. Superfluid flux of such pairs is equivalent to two electrical supercurrents in the layers. It is shown that the state with the interlayer phase coherence emerges in the graphene system if a certain imbalance of the Landau level filling factors of the layers is created. We obtain the temperature of transition into the superfluid state, the maximum interlayer distance at which the phase coherence is possible, and the critical values of the supercurrent. The advantages of use of graphene systems instead of GaAs heterostructures for the realization of the bilayer electron-hole superconductivity is discussed.

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