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Observation of Two-Dimensional Type-II Superconductivity in Bulk 3R-TaSe 2 by Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy.

Xinyu HuangLiangguang JiaXuan SongYaoyao ChenYanpeng SongKai YangJian-Gang GuoYuan HuangLi-Wei LiuYe Liang Wang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Here we report a low-temperature and vector-magnetic-field scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/S) study on 3R-TaSe 2 . The sample surface was obtained by exfoliating a bulk 3R-TaSe 2 single crystal in an ultrahigh-vacuum (UHV) chamber and then transferred in situ to STM. It was observed that the topmost layer shows a 3 × 3 charge density wave pattern at T = 4.2 K with metallic character in STS. The electronic characterization study by variable-temperature and magnetic field STS revealed that 3R-TaSe 2 behaves as a type-II superconductor. More intriguingly, such superconductivity (SC) can survive under strong in-plane magnetic fields even up to 2.5 T and out-of-plane magnetic fields up to 0.7 T, exhibiting an anisotropic superconducting property. Temperature-dependent STS showed that 3R-TaSe 2 undergoes a transition above 0.58 K. Our results may be important for understanding the intriguing SC properties of the 3R-phase van der Waals materials.
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