论文标题
意外的是几层NBSE $ _2 $的两倍对称超导性
Unexpected two-fold symmetric superconductivity in few-layer NbSe$_2$
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论文摘要
由于一系列特性,例如依赖层依赖性反转对称性,山谷对比的浆果曲率和强的自旋 - 轨耦合(SOC),二维过渡金属二核苷(TMD)引起了巨大的兴趣。尤其令人感兴趣的是二烷基尼伯(Niobium)(NBSE2),其在几层样品中的超导状态受到一种不寻常的SOC ISING SOC的深刻影响。与降低的维度相结合,后者稳定了高达〜35 t的磁场的超导状态,并可能导致其他外来特性,例如节点和晶体拓扑超导性。在这里,我们报告了平面外部磁场下的几层NBSE $ _2 $的传输测量值,揭示了超导状态的意外两倍的旋转对称性。与晶格的三倍对称性相反,我们观察到磁磁性和临界场相对于施加的平面磁场表现出两倍的振荡。我们在NBSE $ _2 $/crbr $ _3 $ superconductor-magnet交界处的差速电导测量中发现了超导状态内的类似的两倍振荡。在这两种情况下,各向异性在正常状态下消失,表明它是超导阶段的内在特性。我们将这种行为归因于两个紧密竞争的配对不稳定性之间的混合,即,散装NBSE $ _2 $的常规S波不稳定性与在几乎没有层的NBSE2中出现的非常规的D或P-波通道。因此,我们的结果表明,在几层TMD中,配对相互作用的非常规特征,为在这种2D材料家族中寻找新的途径,以寻找异国情调的超导性。
Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been attracting significant interest due to a range of properties, such as layer-dependent inversion symmetry, valley-contrasted Berry curvatures, and strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC). Of particular interest is niobium diselenide (NbSe2), whose superconducting state in few-layer samples is profoundly affected by an unusual type of SOC called Ising SOC. Combined with the reduced dimensionality, the latter stabilizes the superconducting state against magnetic fields up to ~35 T and could lead to other exotic properties such as nodal and crystalline topological superconductivity. Here, we report transport measurements of few-layer NbSe$_2$ under in-plane external magnetic fields, revealing an unexpected two-fold rotational symmetry of the superconducting state. In contrast to the three-fold symmetry of the lattice, we observe that the magnetoresistance and critical field exhibit a two-fold oscillation with respect to an applied in-plane magnetic field. We find similar two-fold oscillations deep inside the superconducting state in differential conductance measurements on NbSe$_2$/CrBr$_3$ superconductor-magnet junctions. In both cases, the anisotropy vanishes in the normal state, demonstrating that it is an intrinsic property of the superconducting phase. We attribute the behavior to the mixing between two closely competing pairing instabilities, namely, the conventional s-wave instability typical of bulk NbSe$_2$ and an unconventional d- or p-wave channel that emerges in few-layer NbSe2. Our results thus demonstrate the unconventional character of the pairing interaction in a few-layer TMD, opening a new avenue to search for exotic superconductivity in this family of 2D materials.