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Evidence for two-dimensional Ising superconductivity in gated MoS2

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SCIENCE
Volume 350, Issue 6266, Pages 1353-1357

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab2277

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  1. High Field Magnet Laboratory Nijmegen (HFML-RU/FOM) of the European Magnetic Field Laboratory
  2. European Research Council [648855 Ig-QPD]
  3. DESCO program (2-Dimensional Electron Systems in Complex Oxides) of the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter part of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research [149]
  4. Hong Kong Research Grants Council
  5. Croucher Foundation [HKUST3/CRF/13G, 602813, 605512, 16303014]
  6. Innovation Grant

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The Zeeman effect, which is usually detrimental to superconductivity, can be strongly protective when an effective Zeeman field from intrinsic spin-orbit coupling locks the spins of Cooper pairs in a direction orthogonal to an external magnetic field. We performed magnetotransport experiments with ionic-gated molybdenum disulfide transistors, in which gating prepared individual superconducting states with different carrier dopings, and measured an in-plane critical field B-c2 far beyond the Pauli paramagnetic limit, consistent with Zeeman-protected superconductivity. The gating-enhanced B-c2 is more than an order of magnitude larger than it is in the bulk superconducting phases, where the effective Zeeman field is weakened by interlayer coupling. Our study provides experimental evidence of an Ising superconductor, in which spins of the pairing electrons are strongly pinned by an effective Zeeman field.

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