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Field-Tunable Anisotropic Fulde-Ferrell Phase in NbSe$_2$/CrSiTe$_3$ Heterostructures

Superconductivity 2025-11-04 v1

Abstract

The emergence of superconductivity in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides with strong spin orbit coupling (SOC) has opened new avenues for exploring exotic superconducting states. Here, we report experimental observation of an anisotropic Fulde-Ferrell (FF) phase in few-layer NbSe2_2/CrSiTe3_3 heterostructures under in-plane magnetic fields. Through combined magnetoresistance and nonreciprocal transport measurements, we find that due to the couplings from the ferromagnetic CrSiTe3_3, a half-dome-shaped region emerges in the magnetic field-temperature (BB-TT) diagram. Importantly, the half-dome-shaped region exhibits finite second harmonic resistance with in-plane anisotropy, indicating that the superconducting state is an anisotropic FF phase. Through a symmetry analysis combined with mean field calculations, we attribute the emergent anisotropic FF phase to the CrSiTe3_3 layer induced Rashba SOC and three-fold rotational symmetry breaking. These results demonstrate that heterostructure stacking is a powerful tool for symmetry engineering in superconductors, which can advance the design of quantum devices in atomically thin superconducting materials.

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@article{arxiv.2511.00909,
  title  = {Field-Tunable Anisotropic Fulde-Ferrell Phase in NbSe$_2$/CrSiTe$_3$ Heterostructures},
  author = {Jiadian He and Xin-Zhi Li and Chen Xu and Yifan Ding and Yueshen Wu and Jinghui Wang and Peng Dong and Yan-Fang Li and Wei Li and Xiang Zhou and Yanfeng Guo and Yulin Chen and Wen-Yu He and Jun Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.00909},
  year   = {2025}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures