“…Accompanying graphene, layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are extensively investigated in academic and industrial communications. [ 1–3 ] Among them, the emerging noble TMDs (NTMDs) with noble metals (Pt and Pd) and chalcogenides (S, Se, and Te) with almost filled d orbitals and a strongly hybridized p z orbital of interlayer chalcogen atoms have gained considerable attention in the past few years. [ 4,5 ] As one of NTMDs, metallic layered palladium ditelluride (PdTe 2 ) exhibits high electrical (≈4.3 × 10 6 S m −1 ) and thermal (≈130 W m −1 K −1 ) conductivity, high charge carrier mobility (2735 ± 112 and 2570 ± 234 cm 2 V −1 s −1 in c ‐ and ab ‐axes), excellent ambient and thermal stability, anisotropic in‐plane properties, and distinct topological superconductivity ( T c = ≈1.7 K) due to the increased electron–phonon (e–ph) coupling.…”