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Meissner Effect and Nonreciprocal Charge Transport in Non-Topological 1T-CrTe2/FeTe Heterostructures

  • Zi Jie Yan
  • , Ying Ting Chan
  • , Wei Yuan
  • , Annie G. Wang
  • , Hemian Yi
  • , Zihao Wang
  • , Lingjie Zhou
  • , Hongtao Rong
  • , Deyi Zhuo
  • , Ke Wang
  • , John Singleton
  • , Laurel E. Winter
  • , Weida Wu
  • , Cui Zu Chang

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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-CrTe2 layer, a 2D ferromagnet with a Curie temperature up to room temperature, on a FeTe layer. These 1T-CrTe2/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-CrTe2 layer. Our electrical transport measurements reveal that the 1T-CrTe2/FeTe heterostructures exhibit nonreciprocal charge transport behavior, characterized by a large magneto-chiral anisotropy coefficient. The enhanced nonreciprocal charge transport in 1T-CrTe2/FeTe heterostructures provides a promising platform for exploring the magnetically controllable superconducting diode effect.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere20598
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume38
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 6 2026

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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