Enhanced Cooper pairing in nano-patterned metals
Enhanced Cooper pairing in nano-patterned metals
Nano-patterning has been shown to be a powerful tool for manipulating the vibrational modes of elastic structures, with applications such as optical-mechanical mode coupling. Inspired by these recent developments in phononic band engineering, we propose a nano-patterning scheme to enhance the superconducting transition temperature $T_c$ in phonon-mediated nano-film superconductors, such as aluminum. Using the finite element method, we simulate the lattice vibrational modes of nano-patterned films within the Debye model. Our results show that periodic nano-patterning softens the lattice vibrational modes compared to bulk films. It also increases the density of states at high energies, resulting in a couple of percent enhancement in $T_c$. Moreover, we investigate connections to Weyl's law and provide an experimental design prescription to optimize nano-patterning for further enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature.
Masoud Mohammadi-Arzanagh、Andrey Grankin、Victor Galitski、Mohammad Hafezi
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Masoud Mohammadi-Arzanagh,Andrey Grankin,Victor Galitski,Mohammad Hafezi.Enhanced Cooper pairing in nano-patterned metals[EB/OL].(2025-07-21)[2025-08-15].https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.02665.点此复制
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