Magnetic proximity effect in the two-dimensional ε-Fe 2 O 3 /NbSe 2 heterojunction

Two-dimensional (2D) magnet/superconductor heterostructures can promote the design of artificial materials for exploring 2D physics and device applications by exotic proximity effects. However, plagued by the low Curie temperature and instability in air, it is hard to realize practical applications...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese physics B 2024-01, Vol.33 (2), p.27502
Hauptverfasser: Che 车, Bingyu 冰玉, Hu 胡, Guojing 国静, Zhu 朱, Chao 超, Guo 郭, Hui 辉, Lv 吕, Senhao 森浩, Liu 刘, Xuanye 轩冶, Wu 吴, Kang 康, Zhao 赵, Zhen 振, Pan 潘, Lulu 禄禄, Zhu 祝, Ke 轲, Qi 齐, Qi 琦, Han 韩, Yechao 烨超, Lin 林, Xiao 晓, Li 李, Zi’an 子安, Shen 申, Chengmin 承民, Bao 鲍, Lihong 丽宏, Liu 刘, Zheng 政, Zhou 周, Jiadong 家东, Yang 杨, Haitao 海涛, Gao 高, Hong-Jun 鸿钧
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional (2D) magnet/superconductor heterostructures can promote the design of artificial materials for exploring 2D physics and device applications by exotic proximity effects. However, plagued by the low Curie temperature and instability in air, it is hard to realize practical applications for the reported layered magnetic materials at present. In this paper, we developed a space-confined chemical vapor deposition method to synthesize ultrathin air-stable ε -Fe 2 O 3 nanosheets with Curie temperature above 350 K. The ε -Fe 2 O 3 /NbSe 2 heterojunction was constructed to study the magnetic proximity effect on the superconductivity of the NbSe 2 multilayer. The electrical transport results show that the subtle proximity effect can modulate the interfacial spin–orbit interaction while undegrading the superconducting critical parameters. Our work paves the way to construct 2D heterojunctions with ultrathin nonlayered materials and layered van der Waals (vdW) materials for exploring new physical phenomena.
ISSN:1674-1056
2058-3834
DOI:10.1088/1674-1056/ad09d2