High Magnetic Field Superconductivity in a Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Superlattice
ORAL
Abstract
Superconductivity rarely survives to high magnetic field, which nucleates vortices and breaks the time-reversal symmetry necessary for the formation of conventional Cooper pairs. Here we present the design and synthesis of natural superlattice materials which combine superconducting transition metal dichalcogenide layers and insulating spacer layers to overcome conventional limits for superconductivity. In particular, we show how superlattice structures based on H-TaS2 monolayers can overcome conventional orbital and Pauli limiting behaviors, driven by increased interlayer spacing and electronic reconstruction of the conducting layers. We discuss how high electronic mobility of these systems supports unconventional, high field superconducting states.
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Presenters
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Shu Yang Frank Zhao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Shu Yang Frank Zhao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Paul M Neves
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Joshua P Wakefield
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Shiang Fang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Alan Chen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Johanna C. Palmstrom
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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David E Graf
Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, NHMFL
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Avi Auslender
Harvard University
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David C Bell
Harvard University
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Pavel A. Volkov
University of Connecticut
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Takehito Suzuki
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Joseph G Checkelsky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology