Quantum phase transitions in highly crystalline 2D superconductors

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Abstract

Recent technological advances of thin films fabrication, especially mechanical exfoliation, led to the successful preparation[N1] of highly-crystalline two-dimensional (2D) superconductors [1]; Examples include atomically thin NbSe2 and ion-gated 2D crystals, which exhibit intrinsic properties of 2D superconductors with minimal disorder. In this talk, we provide a unified picture of temperature versus magnetic field phase diagram in highly crystalline 2D superconductors containing quantum phase transitions. According to the magneto-transport measurements in 2D superconducting ZrNCl and MoS2, we found that the quantum metallic state (vortex liquid) [2] commonly observed at low magnetic fields is converted via the quantum Griffiths state to the weakly localized metal at high magnetic fields through a quantum phase transition with the diverging critical exponent. We discuss such evolution of quantum state is generic nature of highly crystalline 2D superconductors with weak pinning potentials.
[1] Y. Saito et al. Nature Rev. Mat. 2, 16094 (2016), [2] Y. Saito et al. Science 350, 409 (2015).

Presenters

  • Yu Saito

    • The University of Tokyo
    • The Univ. of Tokyo

Authors

  • Yu Saito

    • The University of Tokyo
    • The Univ. of Tokyo
  • Tsutomu Nojima

    • Institute for Materials Reaserch, Tohoku University
    • Tohoku Univ
    • Tohoku University
    • Tohoku Univ.
  • Yoshihiro Iwasa

    • Univ of Tokyo
    • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
    • The University of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
    • The Univ. of Tokyo
    • the University of Tokyo
    • the Univ. of Tokyo
    • Univ. of Tokyo