Introducing Superconductivity in 2D Topological Chalcogenides
ORAL
Abstract
A class of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and their twist stacks has recently emerged as a rich platform for exploring topological quantum phases. The integration of the diverse 2D TMD phases with superconductors is pivotal in engineering new electronic states and crafting superconducting (SC) quantum devices. Nevertheless, this has been challenging using conventional methods especially for air sensitive 2D materials. In this presentation, we introduce an innovative technique which converts a class of atomically thin TMDs into robust superconductors, offering a unique route for the creation and investigation of superconductivity and superconducting junctions in 2D topological phases.
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Presenters
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Yanyu Jia
- Princeton University