Superconducting proximity effect in a strongly correlated charge-transfer insulator
Abstract
Proximity-induced superconductivity in strongly correlated insulators provides a versatile route for engineering quantum states of matter and artificial systems with tailored functionalities. However, microscopic interplay between superconductivity and correlated insulating states remains poorly understood. Here we use ultralow-temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) to systemically investigate superconducting proximity effects in a charge-transfer insulator. Via STM tip manipulation, atomically sharp lateral junctions composed of superconducting monolayer H-NbSe2 and charge-transfer insulating monolayer T-NbSe2 are constructed, enabling direct access to tunable coupling regimes. In the weak-coupling regime, there is a robust proximity-induced superconducting gap in T-NbSe2, with a reduced gap value relative to that of H-NbSe2. Upon entering the strong-coupling regime, T-NbSe2 exhibits a superconducting gap comparable to that of H-NbSe2, accompanied by pronounced particle-hole-symmetric in-gap bound states, consistent with Yu-Shiba-Rusinov-like excitations. These findings establish monolayer H/T-NbSe2 lateral junctions as a model platform for elucidating superconducting proximity effects in strongly correlated charge-transfer insulators.
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@article{arxiv.2607.13873,
title = {Superconducting proximity effect in a strongly correlated charge-transfer insulator},
author = {Mengya Ren and Yaoyao Chen and Fudi Zhou and Can Zhang and Zhaoteng Dong and Lili Zhou and Quanzhen Zhang and Huixia Yang and Xiaolong Xu and Yuanxiao Ma and Yu Zhang and Yeliang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.13873},
year = {2026}
}