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Research PaperResearchia:202601.1076f461[Materials Science > Materials Science]

Superconductivity in epitaxial PtSb(0001) thin films

C. Müller

Abstract

We report superconductivity in epitaxial PtSb(0001) thin films grown on SrF2(111). Electrical transport measurements reveal a superconducting transition at Tc=1.72T_{\mathrm c}=1.72 K. The field-induced broadening of the transition and the presence of finite upper critical fields are consistent with type-II superconductivity. We determine the resistively defined upper critical fields for magnetic fields applied perpendicular and parallel to the film plane and parameterize their temperature dependence using an anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau approach. For the thickest film (d=50d=50 nm), this yields coherence lengths of ξab55ξ_{ab}\approx 55 nm and ξc14ξ_c\approx 14 nm. Current-voltage characteristics show sizeable critical currents, with a critical current density reaching Jc6e4J_{\mathrm c}\approx 6e4 A/cm2^2 at 0.5 K. These results establish epitaxial PtSb as a superconducting thin-film platform compatible with lattice-matched heterostructures in the NiAs-type materials family.

Submission:1/10/2026
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