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Two-dimensional superconductivity in new niobium dichalcogenides-based bulk superlattices

Published 19 Nov 2024 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2411.12231v1)

Abstract: Transition metal dichalcogenides exhibit many unexpected properties including two-dimensional (2D) superconductivity as the interlayer coupling being weakened upon either layer-number reduction or chemical intercalation. Here we report the realization of 2D superconductivity in the newly-synthesized niobium dichalcogenides-based bulk superlattices Ba${0.75}$ClNbS${2}$ and Ba${0.75}$ClNbSe${2}$, which consists of the alternating stacking of monolayer $H$-NbS${2}$ (or $H$-NbSe${2}$) and monolayer inorganic insulator spacer Ba${0.75}$Cl. Magnetic susceptibility and resistivity measurements show that both superlattices belong to type-II superconductor with $T{c}$ of 1 K and 1.25 K, respectively. Intrinsic 2D superconductivity is confirmed for both compounds below a Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and a large anisotropy of the upper critical field. Furthermore, the upper critical field along $ab$ plane ($H_{c2}{\parallel ab}$) exceeds the Pauli limit ($\mu_{0}H_{p}$) in Ba${0.75}$ClNbSe${2}$, highlighting the influence of spin-orbit interactions. Our results establish a generic method for realizing the 2D superconducting properties in bulk superlattice materials.

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