The Coexistence of Superconductivity and Topological Order in Van der Waals InNbS 2 .
Bo ZhengXukun FengBo LiuZhanfeng LiuShasha WangYing ZhangXiang MaYang LuoChanglong WangRuimin LiZeying ZhangShengtao CuiYalin LuZhe SunJunfeng HeShengyuan A YangBin XiangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The research on systems with coexistence of superconductivity and nontrivial band topology has attracted widespread attention. However, the limited availability of material platforms severely hinders the research progress. Here, it reports the first experimental synthesis and measurement of high-quality single crystal van der Waals transition-metal dichalcogenide InNbS 2 , revealing it as a topological nodal line semimetal with coexisting superconductivity. The temperature-dependent measurements of magnetization susceptibility and electrical transport show that InNbS 2 is a type-II superconductor with a transition temperature T c of 6 K. First-principles calculations predict multiple topological nodal ring states close to the Fermi level in the presence of spin-orbit coupling. Similar features are also observed in the as-synthesized BiNbS 2 and PbNbS 2 samples. This work provides new material platforms ANbS 2 (A = In, Bi, and Pb) and uncovers their intriguing potential for exploring the interplay between superconductivity and band topology.