The ultrathinβ-Sn(001)films have attracted tremendous attention owing to its topological superconductivity(TSC),which hosts Majorana bound state(MBSs)for quantum computation.Recently,β-Sn(001)thin films have been su...The ultrathinβ-Sn(001)films have attracted tremendous attention owing to its topological superconductivity(TSC),which hosts Majorana bound state(MBSs)for quantum computation.Recently,β-Sn(001)thin films have been successfully fabricated via phase transition engineering.However,the understanding of structural phase transition ofβ-Sn(001)thin films is still elusive.Here,we report the direct growth of ultrathinβ-Sn(001)films epitaxially on the highly oriented pyrolytic graphite(HOPG)substrate and the characterization of intricate structural-transition-induced superstructures.The morphology was obtained by using atomic force microscopy(AFM)and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy(STM),indicating a structure-related bilayer-by-bilayer growth mode.The ultrathinβ-Sn film was made of multiple domains with various superstructures.Both high-symmetric and distorted superstructures were observed in the atomic-resolution STM images of these domains.The formation mechanism of these superstructures was further discussed based on the structural phase transition ofβtoα-Sn at the atomic-scale thickness.Our work not only brings a deep understanding of the structural phase transition of Sn film at the two-dimensional limit,but also paves a way to investigate their structure-sensitive topological properties.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61674045,61911540074,and 21622304)the Fund from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2016YFA0200700)+1 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program and Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences(Chinese Academy of Sciences)(Grant Nos.XDB30000000 and QYZDB-SSW-SYS031)Zhihai Cheng was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities and the Research Funds of Renmin University of China(Grant No.21XNLG27).
文摘The ultrathinβ-Sn(001)films have attracted tremendous attention owing to its topological superconductivity(TSC),which hosts Majorana bound state(MBSs)for quantum computation.Recently,β-Sn(001)thin films have been successfully fabricated via phase transition engineering.However,the understanding of structural phase transition ofβ-Sn(001)thin films is still elusive.Here,we report the direct growth of ultrathinβ-Sn(001)films epitaxially on the highly oriented pyrolytic graphite(HOPG)substrate and the characterization of intricate structural-transition-induced superstructures.The morphology was obtained by using atomic force microscopy(AFM)and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy(STM),indicating a structure-related bilayer-by-bilayer growth mode.The ultrathinβ-Sn film was made of multiple domains with various superstructures.Both high-symmetric and distorted superstructures were observed in the atomic-resolution STM images of these domains.The formation mechanism of these superstructures was further discussed based on the structural phase transition ofβtoα-Sn at the atomic-scale thickness.Our work not only brings a deep understanding of the structural phase transition of Sn film at the two-dimensional limit,but also paves a way to investigate their structure-sensitive topological properties.