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Confinement-Engineered Superconductor to Correlated-Insulator Transition in a van der Waals Monolayer.

Somesh Chandra GanguliViliam VaňoShawulienu KezilebiekeJose L LadoPeter Liljeroth
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) are a rich family of two-dimensional materials displaying a multitude of different quantum ground states. In particular, d 3 TMDCs are paradigmatic materials hosting a variety of symmetry broken states, including charge density waves, superconductivity, and magnetism. Among this family, NbSe 2 is one of the best-studied superconducting materials down to the monolayer limit. Despite its superconducting nature, a variety of results point toward strong electronic repulsions in NbSe 2 . Here, we control the strength of the interactions experimentally via quantum confinement and use low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) to demonstrate that NbSe 2 is in close proximity to a correlated insulating state. This reveals the coexistence of competing interactions in NbSe 2 , creating a transition from a superconducting to an insulating quantum correlated state by confinement-controlled interactions. Our results demonstrate the dramatic role of interactions in NbSe 2 , establishing NbSe 2 as a correlated superconductor with competing interactions.
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