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- Enze Zhang
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Xian Xu
(Tongji University)
- Yi-Chao Zou
(University of Manchester)
- Linfeng Ai
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Xiang Dong
(Fudan University)
- Ce Huang
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Pengliang Leng
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Shanshan Liu
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Yuda Zhang
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Zehao Jia
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Xinyue Peng
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Minhao Zhao
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Yunkun Yang
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Zihan Li
(Fudan University
Fudan University)
- Hangwen Guo
(Fudan University)
- Sarah J. Haigh
(University of Manchester)
- Naoto Nagaosa
(The University of Tokyo
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS))
- Jian Shen
(Fudan University
Fudan University
Nanjing University
Shanghai Research Center for Quantum Sciences)
- Faxian Xiu
(Fudan University
Fudan University
Nanjing University
Shanghai Research Center for Quantum Sciences)
Abstract
The rise of two-dimensional (2D) crystalline superconductors has opened a new frontier of investigating unconventional quantum phenomena in low dimensions. However, despite the enormous advances achieved towards understanding the underlying physics, practical device applications like sensors and detectors using 2D superconductors are still lacking. Here, we demonstrate nonreciprocal antenna devices based on atomically thin NbSe2. Reversible nonreciprocal charge transport is unveiled in 2D NbSe2 through multi-reversal antisymmetric second harmonic magnetoresistance isotherms. Based on this nonreciprocity, our NbSe2 antenna devices exhibit a reversible nonreciprocal sensitivity to externally alternating current (AC) electromagnetic waves, which is attributed to the vortex flow in asymmetric pinning potentials driven by the AC driving force. More importantly, a successful control of the nonreciprocal sensitivity of the antenna devices has been achieved by applying electromagnetic waves with different frequencies and amplitudes. The device’s response increases with increasing electromagnetic wave amplitude and exhibits prominent broadband sensing from 5 to 900 MHz.
Suggested Citation
Enze Zhang & Xian Xu & Yi-Chao Zou & Linfeng Ai & Xiang Dong & Ce Huang & Pengliang Leng & Shanshan Liu & Yuda Zhang & Zehao Jia & Xinyue Peng & Minhao Zhao & Yunkun Yang & Zihan Li & Hangwen Guo & Sa, 2020.
"Nonreciprocal superconducting NbSe2 antenna,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-19459-5
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19459-5
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