Enhanced Superconductivity and Suppression of Charge-density Wave Order in 2H-TaS2 in the Two-dimensional Limit
Abstract
As superconductors are thinned down to the 2D limit, their critical temperature Tc typically decreases. Here we report the opposite behavior, a substantial enhancement of Tc with decreasing thickness, in 2D crystalline superconductor 2H-TaS2. Remarkably, in the monolayer limit, Tc increases to 3.4 K compared to 0.8 K in the bulk. Accompanying this trend in superconductivity, we observe suppression of the charge-density wave (CDW) transition with decreasing thickness. To explain these trends, we perform electronic structure calculations showing that a reduction of the CDW amplitude results in a substantial increase of the density of states at the Fermi energy, which contributes to the enhancement of Tc. Our results establish ultra-thin 2H-TaS2 as an ideal platform to study the competition between CDW order and superconductivity.
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