High-quality monolayer superconductor NbSe2 grown by chemical vapour deposition

Hong Wang(Nanyang Technological University), Xiangwei Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Junhao Lin(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Jian Cui(Liaoning University), Yu Chen(Nanyang Technological University), Chao Zhu(Nanyang Technological University), Fucai Liu(Nanyang Technological University), Qingsheng Zeng(Nanyang Technological University), Jiadong Zhou(Nanyang Technological University), Peng Yu(Nanyang Technological University), Xuewen Wang(Nanyang Technological University), Haiyong He(Nanyang Technological University), Siu Hon Tsang(Nanyang Technological University), Weibo Gao(Nanyang Technological University), Kazu Suenaga(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Fengcai Ma(Liaoning University), Changli Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Li Lü(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ting Yu(Nanyang Technological University), Edwin Hang Tong Teo(Nanyang Technological University), Guangtong Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zheng Liu(Nanyang Technological University)
Nature Communications
August 24, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract The discovery of monolayer superconductors bears consequences for both fundamental physics and device applications. Currently, the growth of superconducting monolayers can only occur under ultrahigh vacuum and on specific lattice-matched or dangling bond-free substrates, to minimize environment- and substrate-induced disorders/defects. Such severe growth requirements limit the exploration of novel two-dimensional superconductivity and related nanodevices. Here we demonstrate the experimental realization of superconductivity in a chemical vapour deposition grown monolayer material—NbSe 2 . Atomic-resolution scanning transmission electron microscope imaging reveals the atomic structure of the intrinsic point defects and grain boundaries in monolayer NbSe 2 , and confirms the low defect concentration in our high-quality film, which is the key to two-dimensional superconductivity. By using monolayer chemical vapour deposited graphene as a protective capping layer, thickness-dependent superconducting properties are observed in as-grown NbSe 2 with a transition temperature increasing from 1.0 K in monolayer to 4.56 K in 10-layer.


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