Evidence for the novel type of orbital Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state in the bulk limit of 2H-NbSe2
Chang-woo Cho, Timoth\'ee T. Lortz, Kwan To Lo, Cheuk Yin Ng, Shek Hei, Chui, Abdel Rahman Allan, Mahmoud Abdel-Hafiez, Jaemun Park, Beopgil Cho,, Keeseong Park, Noah F. Q. Yuan, and Rolf Lortz

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence for a novel orbital FFLO superconducting state in bulk 2H-NbSe2, characterized by a first-order transition and unique magnetic properties, expanding understanding of exotic superconducting phases.
Contribution
First experimental demonstration of the orbital FFLO state in bulk 2H-NbSe2 using high-resolution magnetization and torque measurements.
Findings
Observation of a first-order transition at high magnetic fields.
Detection of a small step-like anomaly indicating a phase transition.
Pronounced 6-fold symmetry of the upper critical field above the transition.
Abstract
The Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) state, an unusual superconducting state, defies high magnetic fields beyond the Pauli paramagnetic limit. It exhibits a spatial modulation of the superconducting order parameter in real space and is exceptionally rare. Recently, an even more exotic variant - the orbital FFLO state - was predicted and identified in the transition metal dichalcogenide superconductor 2H-NbSe2. This state emerges in thin samples with thicknesses below ~40 nm, at the boundary between two and three dimensions. The complex interplay between Ising spin orbit coupling and the Pauli paramagnetic effect can lead to a stabilization of the FFLO state in a relatively large range of the magnetic phase diagram, even well below the Pauli limit. In this study, we present experimental evidence of the formation of this orbital FFLO state in bulk 2H-NbSe2 samples. This evidence…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · 2D Materials and Applications · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
