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Two-fold anisotropic superconducting properties of few-layer NbSe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are a class of layered van der Waals materials that have recently attracted considerable interest due to a wide range of properties in the two-dimensional limit, including superconductivity, topological phases, and spin-valley-locked bands due to strong orbit coupling and inversion-symmetry breaking. Here, we present transport properties of few-layer niobium diselenide (NbSe2), a TMD that exhibits signatures of an unusual Ising superconducting state as its thickness approaches the 2D limit. We perform magneto-transport experiments on high-quality few-layer NbSe2 samples, which are fully encapsulated by hexagonal boron nitride in order to protect the NbSe2 from the deleterious effects of exposure to oxygen and moisture. We find that, despite the three-fold symmetry of the lattice, the magneto-transport exhibits a two-fold in-plane anisotropy for in-plane magnetic fields up to 8 Tesla. This anisotropy is restricted to the temperature region between the Tc onset and Tc offset, and disappears in the normal state. We propose a phenomenological model to explain this unusual observation, discussing its implications to the elucidation of Ising superconductivity.

Presenters

  • Alex Hamill

    University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Brett Heischmidt

    School pf Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota

  • Alex Hamill

    University of Minnesota

  • Kan-Ting Tsai

    University of Minnesota

  • Daniel Shaffer

    University of Minnesota

  • Xi Zhang

    University of Minnesota

  • Rafael Fernandes

    University of Minnesota, Physics, University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota

  • Ke Wang

    University of Minnesota

  • Vlad Pribiag

    University of Minnesota, School pf Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota