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Title Experimental demonstration of a two-band superconducting state for lead using scanning tunneling spectroscopy
Authors Michael Ruby, Benjamin W. Heinrich, Jose I. Pascual, Katharina J. Franke
Journal Physical Review Letters
Vol. 114, 2015, pg. 157001


Abstract The type I superconductor lead (Pb) has been theoretically predicted to be a two-band superconductor. We use scanning tunneling spectroscopy to resolve two superconducting gaps with an energy difference of 130μeV. Tunneling into Pb(111), Pb(110) and Pb(100) crystals reveals a strong dependence of the two coherence peak intensities on the crystal orientation. We show that this is the result of a selective tunneling into the two bands at the energy of the two coherence peaks. This is further sustained by the observation of signatures of the Fermi sheets in differential conductance maps around subsurface defects. A modification of the density of states of the two bands by adatoms on the surface confirms the different orbital character of each to the two sub-bands.



BibTeX entry
    @article{ AGP-2015:84,
      title = { Experimental demonstration of a two-band superconducting state for lead using scanning tunneling spectroscopy },
      author = { Michael Ruby, Benjamin W. Heinrich, Jose I. Pascual, Katharina J. Franke },
      journal = { Physical Review Letters },
      volume = { 114 },
      year = { 2015 },
      pages = { 157001-- },
    }