Jan P. Cuperus, Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, Ingmar Swart
SciPost Phys. 18, 141 (2025) ·
published 28 April 2025
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Topological superconductivity is predicted to emerge in certain magnet-superconductor hybrid systems. Here, we revisit the heterostructure of insulating monolayer CrBr$_{3}$ and NbSe$_{2}$, for which different conclusions on the presence of topological superconductivity have been reported. Using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and (shot noise) spectroscopy, we find that the superconducting gap well inside the CrBr$_{3}$ islands is not affected by magnetism. At the island edges, we observe Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) states at a variety of in-gap positions, including zero energy. The absence of topological superconductivity is verified by extensive dI/dV measurements at the CrBr$_{3}$ island edges. Our results ask for a more detailed understanding of the interaction between magnetic insulators and superconductors.