Superconducting Properties of Atomically-Thin NbSe2 Sheets

ORAL

Abstract

The superconducting members of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) family display unique superconducting properties arising from broken in-plane mirror symmetry and multiply occupied bands. Here, we report on device fabrication and low-temperature transport measurements of atomically-thin sheets of superconducting NbSe2. Deviations from conventional I-V curves and anomalous RF responses are observed and discussed in the context of superconducting behavior predicted for this material.

Authors

  • Julia Sell

    Univ of Maryland-College Park

  • Steven Tran

    Univ of Maryland-College Park

  • Albert Davydov

    NIST

  • James Williams

    Univ of Maryland-College Park, University of Maryland, CNAM, Dept. Phys., University of Maryland