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Disorder driven inhomogeneous phase in the 2D-superconducting film of titanium nitride

Typically the superconducting phase weakens at several points with the increase in disorder before it is distroyed in the 2d-thin films. This may lead to an inhomogeneous superconducting state without a continuous phase. Here we present scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements at 0.1 K in the disordered polycrystalline film of TiN describing the nanoscale size features of the superconducting state. The imaging shows imcommensurate charge density modulations, originating at the crystalline bounadries, and intercepted on large scale by the beat patterns in the regions of overlap. Electronic coherence is maintained over length scale minimum of crystalline sizes, and suffers scattering across low angle crystalline boundaries. The superconducting state fluctuates at the positions of the charge density modulations and zones of the weak phase appear in the vicinity of the beats. Our data shows that the BCS-like behavior evolves into the V-shaped density of states in such inhomogeneous regions as a result of the competition between the superconducting correlations with that of the strong electron-electron repulsive interactions assisted by the inelastic scattering at the crystalline boundaries.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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