Itinerant magnetism and superconductivity in exotic 2D metals for next-generation quantum devices

Phys.org   October 23, 2023 Metallic ferromagnets with strongly interacting electrons often exhibit remarkable electronic phases such as ferromagnetic superconductivity, complex spin textures, and nontrivial topology. A team of researchers in the US (UC Berkeley, Los Alamos National Laboratory) conducted a series of experiments with a new type of layered 2D metal, finding connections in electronic behavior that might potentially be useful for fabricating complex superconducting quantum processors. They discussed the synthesis of a layered magnetic metal NiTa4Se8 (or Ni1/4TaSe2) with a Curie temperature of 58 Kelvin. Magnetization data and density functional theory calculations indicated that the nickel atoms host uniaxial […]