A Symmetric Superconducting Dome Hosts Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior at Optimal Doping in MoS2
Abstract
The similarities between the phase diagrams of ionic liquid-gated transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) and high-temperature superconductors have garnered considerable interest due to the presence of a superconducting dome with a non-monotonic dependence of the superconducting order parameter as a function of charge carrier density. However, the lack of a complete superconducting dome and insights into the normal state in ionic liquid-gated TMDCs prevents a detailed mapping between the two systems. In this work, we obtain a symmetric superconducting dome that extends from deep underdoped regime all the way to deep overdoped regime in ionic liquid gated MoS2 with a refined gating protocol. We demonstrate that the dome is anticorrelated with the evolution of non-Fermi liquid behavior in the normal states. The scattering rate in the non-Fermi liquid regime can reach Planckian limit. The results may shed light on the emergence of superconductivity in TMDCs.
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