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Coexistence of Quasi-two-dimensional Superconductivity and Tunable Kondo Lattice in a van der Waals Superconductor

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arxiv 2205.11818 v2 pith:HRW5JBTA submitted 2022-05-24 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.str-el

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keywords kondolatticesuperconductingsuperconductivityt-tas2waalsfermifurther
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Realization of Kondo lattice in superconducting van der Waals materials not only provides a unique opportunity for tuning the Kondo lattice behavior by electrical gating or intercalation, but also is helpful for further understanding the heavy fermion superconductivity. Here we report a low-temperature and vector-magnetic-field scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy study on a superconducting compound (4Hb-TaS2) with alternate stacking of 1T-TaS2 and 1H-TaS2 layers. We observe the quasi-two-dimensional superconductivity in the 1H-TaS2 layer with anisotropic response to the in-plane and out-of-plane magnetic fields. In the 1T-TaS2 layer, we detect the Kondo resonance peak that results from the Kondo screening of the unpaired electrons in the Star-of-David clusters. We also find the intensity of the Kondo resonance peak is sensitive to its relative position with the Fermi level, and it can be significantly enhanced when it's further shifted towards the Fermi level by evaporating Pb atoms onto the 1T-TaS2 surface. Our results are not only important for fully understanding the electronic properties of 4Hb-TaS2, but also pave the way for creating tunable Kondo lattice in the superconducting van der Waals materials.

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