Observation of a Hard Correlation Gap in Quench-Condensed Ultrathin Beryllium
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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correlationhardquench-condensedtemperaturetunnelingultrathinaboveanomaly
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We report on the tunneling density of states (DOS) in ultrathin and strongly disordered Be films quench-condensed at 20 K. Above 5 K, the DOS shows the well-known logarithmic anomaly at the Fermi level. Only in a narrow temperature range near 2 K is the DOS linearly dependent on energy, as predicted by Efros and Shklovskii. However, both the zero-bias conductance and the slope of the linear DOS are found to decrease drastically with decreasing temperature. Tunneling measurements at mK temperatures have revealed conclusively that a hard correlation gap opens up in the DOS.
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