Preparation and STM study of clean Nb(111) surfaces
Julia J. Goedecke, Maciej Bazarnik, Roland Wiesendanger

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method for preparing atomically clean Nb(111) surfaces using atomic hydrogen treatment and brief high-temperature flashes, enabling detailed STM studies of their surface structure.
Contribution
A novel cleaning procedure for Nb(111) surfaces is developed, facilitating high-resolution STM analysis of their atomic structure and surface reconstruction.
Findings
Successful cleaning of Nb(111) surfaces achieved.
Identification of a surface reconstruction with reduced atom density.
Observation of surface premelting at high annealing temperatures.
Abstract
Niobium with its highest transition temperature among all elemental superconductors has become a favorable substrate for realizing well-defined low-dimensional magnet-superconductor hybrid systems exhibiting novel types of exotic electronic states such as Majorana zero-energy modes. While a preparation procedure for obtaining atomically clean Nb(110) substrates has previously been reported, a suitable preparation method for clean Nb(111) surfaces is still lacking. Here, we report a recipe for cleaning Nb(111) surfaces based on an atomic hydrogen treatment followed by short flashes to elevated temperatures. The atomic surface structure of clean non-reconstructed Nb(111) is investigated by high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), as well as a surface reconstruction with a reduced atom density compared to the (111) plane of a bcc crystal resulting from a surface premelting at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Iron-based superconductors research · Topological Materials and Phenomena
