Magnetic anisotropy of few-layer superconducting NbSe2
ORAL
Abstract
We present a unifying picture of the magnetic in-plane anisotropies of two-dimensional superconductors based on transition metal dichalcogenides. The symmetry considerations are first applied to constrain the form of the conductivity tensor. We hence conclude that the two-fold periodicity of transport distinct from the planar Hall related contributions requires a tensor perturbation. At the same time, the six-fold periodic variation of the critical field results from the Rashba spin-orbit coupling on a hexagonal lattice. We have considered the effect of a weak tensor perturbation on the critical field, gap function, and magneto-conductivity. The latter is studied using the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau phenomenology. The common origin of the two-fold anisotropy in transport and thermodynamics properties is identified. The scheme constructed here is applied to describe the existing theoretical scenarios from a unified point of view. This allows us to single out the differences and similarities between the suggested approaches.
*Israel Science Foundation, Grant No. 2665/20,U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES) Program for Materials and Chemistry Research in Quantum Information Science under Award No. DE-SC0020313BSF Grant No. 2016317
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Publication: arXiv:2109.01505
Presenters
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Maxim Khodas
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel