Two-dimensional superconductivity in a bulk single-crystal
Q. R. Zhang, D. Rhodes, B. Zeng, M. D. Johannes, and L. Balicas

TL;DR
This study reveals that Nb$_3$Pd$_x$Se$_7$ exhibits quasi-two-dimensional superconductivity with unusual magnetic field dependence, suggesting unconventional pairing mechanisms, supported by experimental measurements and density functional theory calculations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the quasi-two-dimensional nature of superconductivity in Nb$_3$Pd$_x$Se$_7$ and links increased $T_c$ to reduced electronic dimensionality, supported by experimental and theoretical analysis.
Findings
Superconductivity in Nb$_3$Pd$_x$Se$_7$ is quasi-two-dimensional.
Anomalous linear temperature dependence of $H_{c2}$ suggests unconventional pairing.
DFT calculations indicate field-induced spin-lattice coupling at Pd sites.
Abstract
Both NbPdSe and TaPdTe crystallize in a monoclinic point group while exhibiting superconducting transition temperatures as high as and K, respectively. Disorder was claimed to lead to the extremely large upper critical fields () observed in related compounds. Despite the presence of disorder and heavier elements, s in TaPdTe are found to be considerably smaller than those of NbPdSe while displaying an anomalous, non-saturating linear dependence on temperature for fields along all three crystallographic axes. In contrast, crystals of the latter compound displaying the highest s display , which in monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides is claimed to be evidence for an Ising paired superconducting state resulting from strong spin-orbit coupling.…
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