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Thickness dependence of superconductivity in FeSe films

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arxiv 2302.09627 v1 pith:HSPWDTKO submitted 2023-02-19 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords fesefilmssuperconductingeffectsl-5lpropertiesresultssubstrate
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The films of FeSe on substrates have attracted attention because of their unusually high-temperature (Tc) superconducting properties whose origins continue to be debated. To disentangle the competing effects of the substrate and interlayer and intralayer processes, we present here results of density functional theory (DFT)-based analysis of the electronic structure of unsupported FeSe films consisting of 1 to 5 layers (1L-5L). Furthermore, by solving the Bardeen-Schrieffer-Cooper (BCS) equation with spin-wave exchange attraction derived from the Hubbard model, we find the superconducting critical temperature Tc for 1L-5L and bulk FeSe systems in reasonable agreement with experimental data. Our results point to the importance of correlation effects in superconducting properties of single- and multi-layer FeSe films, independently of the role of substrate.

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