Meissner Effect and Nonreciprocal Charge Transport in Non‐Topological 1T‐CrTe <sub>2</sub> /FeTe Heterostructures

Z Zi‐Jie Yan (Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA) Y Ying‐Ting Chan (Department of Physics and Astronomy Rutgers University Piscataway New Jersey USA) W Wei Yuan A Annie G. Wang H Hemian Yi (Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA) Z Zihao Wang L Lingjie Zhou (Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA) H Hongtao Rong D Deyi Zhuo K Ke Wang (Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Tianjin China) J John Singleton (NHMFL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS E536, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, United States) L Laurel E. Winter (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Los Alamos New Mexico USA) W Weida Wu C Cui‐Zu Chang (Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Interface‐induced superconductivity has recently been achieved by stacking a magnetic topological insulator layer on an antiferromagnetic FeTe layer. However, the mechanism driving this emergent superconductivity remains unclear. Here, we employ molecular beam epitaxy to grow a 1T‐CrTe 2 layer, a 2D ferromagnet with a Curie temperature up to room temperature, on a FeTe layer. These 1T‐CrTe 2 /FeTe heterostructures show superconductivity with a critical temperature of ∼12 K. Through magnetic force microscopy measurements, we observe the Meissner effect on the surface of the 1T‐CrTe 2 layer. Our electrical transport measurements reveal that the 1T‐CrTe 2 /FeTe heterostructures exhibit nonreciprocal charge transport behavior, characterized by a large magneto‐chiral anisotropy coefficient. The enhanced nonreciprocal charge transport in 1T‐CrTe 2 /FeTe heterostructures provides a promising platform for exploring the magnetically controllable superconducting diode effect.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 14
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Z

Zi‐Jie Yan

Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Y

Ying‐Ting Chan

Department of Physics and Astronomy Rutgers University Piscataway New Jersey USA

W

Wei Yuan

A

Annie G. Wang

H

Hemian Yi

Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Z

Zihao Wang

L

Lingjie Zhou

Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

H

Hongtao Rong

D

Deyi Zhuo

K

Ke Wang

Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Tianjin China

J

John Singleton

NHMFL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS E536, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, United States

L

Laurel E. Winter

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Los Alamos New Mexico USA

W

Weida Wu

C

Cui‐Zu Chang

Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA