Abstract

We report the observation of unusual normal-state electronic conduction properties and superconducting characteristics of high-quality CoSi2/Si films grown on silicon Si(100) and Si(111) substrates. A good understanding of these features shall help to address the underlying physics of the unconventional pairing symmetry recently discovered in transparent CoSi2/TiSi2 heterojunctions (Chiu et al., 2021; Chiu et al., 2023), where CoSi2/Si is a superconductor with a superconducting transition temperature Tc≃ (1.1–1.5) K, dependent on its dimensions, and TiSi2 is a normal metal. In CoSi2/Si films, we find a pronounced positive magnetoresistance caused by the weak-antilocalization effect, indicating a strong Rashba spin–orbit coupling (SOC). This SOC generates two-component superconductivity in CoSi2/TiSi2 heterojunctions. The CoSi2/Si films are stable under ambient conditions and have ultralow 1/f noise. Moreover, they can be patterned via the standard lithography techniques, which might be of considerable practical value for future scalable superconducting and quantum device fabrication.

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