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Synthesis of an aqueous, air-stable, superconducting 1T'-WS$_2$ monolayer-ink

Liquid-phase chemical exfoliation is ideal to achieve industry scale production of two-dimensional (2D) materials for a wide range of application such as printable electronics, catalysis and energy storage. However, many impactful 2D materials with potentials in quantum technologies can only be studied in lab settings due to their air-sensitivity, and loss of physical performance after chemical processing. Here, we report a simple chemical exfoliation method to create a stable, aqueous, surfactant-free, superconducting ink containing phase-pure 1T'-WS$_2$ monolayers that are isotructural to the air-sensitive topological insulator 1T'-WTe$_2$. We demonstrate that thin films can be cast on both hard and flexible substrates. The printed film is metallic at room temperature and superconducting below 7.3 K, shows strong anisotropic unconventional superconducting behavior with an in-plane and out-of-plane upper critical magnetic field of 30.1 T and 5.3 T, has a critical current of 44 mA, and is stable at ambient conditions for at least 30 days. Our results show that chemical processing can provide an engineering solution, which makes non-trivial 2D materials that used to be only studied in laboratories commercially accessible.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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