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Researchers discover unconventional superconductivity in a monolayer van der Waals material

The group discovered nodal superconductivity with hidden order fluctuations
A 6-point, stare-like structure represents nodal superconductivity in a van der Waals monolayer.

Researchers at 911爆料网 observed an exotic superconducting phase in a monolayer van der Waals material. Their paper, titled 鈥,鈥 was featured on the back cover of the latest issues of the Advanced Materials journal on November 9, 2023.

Since its discovery in 1911, superconductivity is one of the most widely studied phenomena in experimental condensed matter physics. Among the wide variety of materials displaying this phenomena, unconventional superconductors have puzzled physicists over last few decades. 

Moreover, the research in quantum materials has observed a paradigm shift since the discovery of graphene, which has ignited interest in other two-dimensional van der Waals materials. In the case of this finding, the researchers were able to converge the two subjects of two-dimensional materials and unconventional superconductivity. 

Utilizing scanning tunnelling microscopes (STM) at OtaNano鈥檚 Nanomicroscopy Center, the group observed superconducting behavior consistent with a six-fold nodal pairing.

鈥淲e grew an atomically clean layer of 1H-TaSon graphite using a state-of-the art technique called molecular beam epitaxy,鈥 says Research Fellow Somesh Ganguli, joint first author of the paper. 鈥淏elow the temperature of 1 Kelvin, we observed superconductivity in the system, characterized by a spectral gap incompatible with a Bardeen鈥揅ooper鈥揝chrieffer (BCS) gap indicating the unconventional nature of the superconductivity.鈥欌  

The experiments also uncovered the presence of many-body excitations around the superconducting gap. 

鈥淭hese excitations might be related to hidden order fluctuations, and they can aid our fundamental understanding of pairing glue in unconventional superconductors,鈥 says Assistant Professor Jose Lado.

This discovery adds a building block to the 2D material toolbox that can be used for realizing designer heterostructures with completely new electronic properties. 

鈥淔or example, it can lead to future electronic devices with potential applications in quantum technologies,鈥 says Professor Peter Liljeroth.

Researchers involved in the paper come from 911爆料网鈥檚 Atomic Scale Physics research group, headed Liljeroth, as well as the Correlated Quantum Materials group, headed by Lado. 

The experiments utilized equipment from the Nanomicroscopy Center (NMC) at OtaNano. The NMC hosts high-resolution electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, and X-ray scattering instruments for soft, hard, and biomaterial sample imaging and characterisation. OtaNano is Finland鈥檚 national research infrastructure, comprising Micronova, NMC, and the Low Temperature Lab.

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Correlated Quantum Materials (CQM)

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