C. Fohn, D. Wander, D. Nikolic, S. Garaudée, H. Courtois, W. Belzig, C. Chapelier, V. Renard, C. B. Winkelmann
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Abstract
We investigate superconducting gallium in its $\alpha$ phase using scanning
tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy at temperatures down to about 100 mK.
High-resolution tunneling spectroscopies using both superconducting and normal
tips show that superconducting $\alpha$-Ga is accurately described by
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory, with a gap $\Delta_{\rm Ga}$ = 163 $\mu$eV on
the $\alpha-$Ga(112) facet, with highly homogeneous spectra over the surface,
including atomic defects and step edges. Using a superconducting Pb tip, we
furthermore study the low-bias conductance features of the Josephson junction
formed between tip and sample. The features are accurately described by
dynamical Coulomb blockade theory, highlighting $\alpha-$Ga as a possible
platform for surface science studies of mesoscopic superconductivity.