Evidence for two-dimensional Ising superconductivity in gated MoS 2
University of Groningen · Radboud University Nijmegen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Locking the spins in a superconductor In Cooper pairs—pairs of electrons responsible for the exotic properties of superconductors—the two electrons' spins typically point in opposite directions. A strong-enough external magnetic field will destroy superconductivity by making the spins point in the same direction. Lu et al. observed a two-dimensional superconducting state in the material MoS 2 that was surprisingly immune to a magnetic field applied in the plane of the sample (see the Perspective by Suderow). The band structure of MoS 2 and its spin-orbit coupling conspired to create an effective magnetic field that reinforced the electron pairing, with spins aligned perpendicular to the sample. Science , this…
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- References
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Authors
7- JLJianming LuCorresponding
University of Groningen
- OZOleksandr Zheliuk
University of Groningen
- ILInge Leermakers
Radboud University Nijmegen, High Magnetic Field Laboratory
- NFNoah F. Q. Yuan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- UZU. Zeitler
Radboud University Nijmegen, High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Condensed matter physics
- Zeeman effect
- Superconductivity
- Physics
- Spins
- Pauli exclusion principle
- Pairing
- Spin (aerodynamics)