Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session OD01: V: On-Demand Presentations - Available throughout March Meeting
6:00 AM,
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Abstract: OD01.00058 : Quasi-two-dimensional anisotropic superconductivity in Li-intercalated 2H-TaS2*
Presenter:
Tarushi Agarwal
(Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal)
Author:
Tarushi Agarwal
(Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal)
Collaborations:
Tarushi Agarwal, Chandan Patra, Anshu Kataria, Rajeswari Roy Chowdhury, Ravi Prakash Singh
In this work, we have investigated the enhanced superconductivity in 2H-TaS2 by Li intercalation and demonstrated modified superconducting properties of parent compound 2H-TaS2 after intercalation. The magnetisation, resistivity, and specific heat measurement of single crystals confirmed weakly coupled bulk anisotropic superconductivity having transition temperature at Tc ~ 3.3(1) K. Moreover, the cusp-like feature in angle-dependent magnetotransport measurement and the appearance of Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) phase transition in bulk crystal LixTaS2 suggested the quasi-2D nature of superconductivity. These findings suggest the weakening of interlayer coupling by Li intercalation. Moreover, the readily cleavable nature of 2H- LixTaS2 promotes the thickness-dependent measurement and opens a door towards the more pronounced two-dimensional nature with enhanced spin-orbit coupling. There are very few studies in intercalated materials where BKT transition is observed, which makes LixTaS2 a valuable candidate for understanding the superconductivity with BKT mechanism and providing a new insight towards the intercalated materials.
*1) Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India2) Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India
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