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NbSe2, a true 2-D superconductor

11.05.15 | Elhuyar Fundazioa

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Very few 2D superconductors exist in nature, and single-layer NbSe 2 is the first among them that remains a superconductor in its isolated, 2D form without the need of a special substrate. Furthermore, CDW order - spatial modulation of both the electron density and the atomic lattice (see figure below) - has been revealed to be a genuine 2D electronic phenomenon in NbSe 2 . This work has been recently reported in Nature Physics .

Many-body interactions in solids are at the core of stunning collective electronic phenomena such as CDW order and superconductivity, which are found to exist in some TMD metals in their 3D bulk form. In reduced dimensions, materials usually exhibit remarkable differences in their properties with respect to their 3D bulk counterparts due to quantum confinement effects. In bulk NbSe 2 a CDW sets in at TCDW = 33 K and superconductivity sets in at Tc = 7.2 K. Below 7.2 K these electronic states coexist but their microscopic formation mechanisms in bulk remain controversial after nearly four decades of intense research. Furthermore, the fate of its CDW and superconducting phases in the ultimate single-layer limit has also remained mysterious until now. Writing in Nature Physics, the team has characterized the electronic structure of a single layer of NbSe 2 directly grown on graphene, which experimentally confirms that NbSe 2 undergoes a reduction in the number of electronic bands involved in its collective phases (from three bands in bulk NbSe 2 to just one for single-layer NbSe2). Despite significant changes in NbSe 2 electronic structure upon dimensional reduction, the authors show that - in stark contrast to recent theoretical predictions - the CDW phase of single-layer NbSe 2 remains unaffected when the material is thinned down to the single-layer limit. The robust 2D character of the CDW in NbSe 2 enables to experimentally rule out two well-known mechanisms proposed to explain the origin of the CDW in NbSe 2 . On the contrary to the CDW phase, the material remains a superconductor although with a critical temperature TC = 1.9 K, a significant departure from the behavior of bulk NbSe 2 (TC = 7.2 K).

In summary, these results paint a clear picture of the effects of reduced dimensionality on the CDW and superconducting phases of a model strongly correlated system. This creates exciting new opportunities for directly exploring the interplay between superconductivity and other competing collective phases in 2D.

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Nature Physics

10.1038/NPHYS3527

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