Observation of superconducting diode effect in antiferromagnetic Mott insulator $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$
Abstract
Nonreciprocal superconductivity, also called as superconducting diode effect that spontaneously breaks time-reversal symmetry, is characterized by asymmetric critical currents under opposite applied current directions. This distinct state unveils a rich ore of intriguing physical properties, particularly in the realm of nanoscience application of superconductors. Towards the experimental realization of superconducting diode effect, the construction of two-dimensional heterostructures of magnets and -wave superconductors is considered to be a promising pathway. In this study, we present our findings of superconducting diode effect manifested in the magnetic Mott insulator -RuCl. This phenomenon is induced by the proximity effect within a van der Waals heterostructure, consisting of thin -RuCl/NbSe flakes. Through transport property measurements, we have confirmed a weak superconducting gap of 0.2 meV, which is significantly lower than the intrinsic gap of NbSe(1.2 meV). Upon the application of a weak magnetic field below 70 mT, we observed an asymmetry in the critical currents under positive and negative applied currents. This observation demonstrates a typical superconducting diode effect in the superconducting -RuCl. The superconducting diode effect and nonreciprocal resistance are observed exclusively when the magnetic field is aligned out-of-plane. This suggests that an Ising-type spin-orbit coupling in the superconducting -RuCl may be responsible for the mechanism. Our findings furnish a platform for the exploration of superconducting diode effect via the artificial construction of heterostructures.
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@article{arxiv.2409.04093,
title = {Observation of superconducting diode effect in antiferromagnetic Mott insulator $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$},
author = {Jiadian He and Yifan Ding and Xiaohui Zeng and Yiwen Zhang and Yanjiang Wang and Peng Dong and Xiang Zhou and Yueshen Wu and Kecheng Cao and Kejing Ran and Jinghui Wang and Yulin Chen and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Shun-Li Yu and Jian-Xin Li and Jinsheng Wen and Jun Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.04093},
year = {2024}
}