Hadar Steinberg, Shahar Simon, Marco Aprili, Charis Huei Li Quay
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Abstract
We review recent progress in the study of transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) superconductors—such as NbSe\(_{2}\) and TaS\(_{2}\)—-in tunnel devices where the barrier is also a van der Waals material. Superconducting TMDs are of particular interest due to their lack of in-plane centrosymetry, leading to Ising superconductivity: conventional s-wave superconductivity where the internal spin axis of Cooper pairs is held out of plane by the Ising spin-orbit field. The devices reviewed are fabricated by placing ultrathin barriers—typically few-layer insulating TMDs—on top of an exfoliated superconductor and subsequent patterning of tunneling electrodes. This results in high-quality normal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) tunnel junctions, which enable the measurement of superconducting spectra with fine energy resolution, down to dilution refrigerator temperatures (below 100 mK). As reported by the authors and others, these spectra reveal intricate signatures of TMD physics from the bulk to the 2D limit. We report on studies showing the two-band superconducting character of (bulk) NbSe\(_{2}\), revealing different depairing processes in the two different NbSe\(_{2}\) bands. These two bands also appear in the spectral weight of vortex-bound subgap states. At high in-plane magnetic fields, many unconventional superconducting phases have been predicted, which are not necessarily mutually exclusive: triplet, orbital Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO), striped FFLO, pair density wave, nematicity etc. We report on the spectral evolution of NbSe\(_{2}\) at high in-plane magnetic fields, which we interpret as evidence for odd-parity equal-spin triplet superconductivity. Finally, we present our vision for addressing these and other open questions with vdW tunneling devices.
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The Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism serves as the international forum for the most current research and ideas in these fields. This highly acclaimed journal publishes peer-reviewed original papers, conference proceedings and invited review articles that examine all aspects of the science and technology of superconductivity, including new materials, new mechanisms, basic and technological properties, new phenomena, and small- and large-scale applications. Novel magnetism, which is expanding rapidly, is also featured in the journal. The journal focuses on such areas as spintronics, magnetic semiconductors, properties of magnetic multilayers, magnetoresistive materials and structures, magnetic oxides, etc. Novel superconducting and magnetic materials are complex compounds, and the journal publishes articles related to all aspects their study, such as sample preparation, spectroscopy and transport properties as well as various applications.