Meissner Effect and Nonreciprocal Charge Transport in Non‐Topological 1T‐CrTe <sub>2</sub> /FeTe Heterostructures
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.
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Authors (14)
Zi‐Jie Yan
Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
Ying‐Ting Chan
Department of Physics and Astronomy Rutgers University Piscataway New Jersey USA
Wei Yuan
Annie G. Wang
Hemian Yi
Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
Zihao Wang
Lingjie Zhou
Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
Hongtao Rong
Deyi Zhuo
Ke Wang
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Tianjin China
John Singleton
NHMFL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS E536, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, United States
Laurel E. Winter
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Los Alamos New Mexico USA
Weida Wu
Cui‐Zu Chang
Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA