In this work we report, for the first time, an experimental observation of
a superheating phenomenon in metal thin films. By means of cold rolling, Pb
thin films of about 20 nm thick were sandwiched by Al layers, and between
them semicoherent epitaxial Pb/Al interfaces were formed. In situ x-ray dif
fraction analysis indicated that the confined Pb thin films could be superh
eated for at least 6 degrees C. Thermodynamic analysis indicated that such
a substantial superheating in the confined two-dimensional thin films may o
riginate from suppression of growth of the molten droplets by the epitaxial
Al/Pb/Al confinement, instead of suppression of melt nucleation for the co
nfined particle superheating.