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Charge density wave and superconductivity in Ta<sub>1-x</sub>Mo<sub>x</sub>S<sub>2</sub>: evolution of structural and electronic properties.

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Abstract


Transition metal dichalcogenides are a family of quasi-2-dimensional quantum materials with a unique susceptibility to the variation of parameters such as pressure, chemical doping, disorder, etc. These materials have been extensively studied due to the wide variety of electronic ground states they can show. Of special interest are the compounds of this family that show charge density wave (CDW) ordering and superconductivity, since the exact mechanism for the stabilization and optimization of superconductivity in systems that show these two ground states is still an open question. In this work we present experimental transport and structural characterization of single crystals of the solid solution Ta1-xMoxS2. We observe a suppression of the CDW transition temperature with increasing Mo content, accompanied by a strong enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature for the 2H phase. We discuss our results in the context of the competition between superconductivity, charge density wave, and the presence of various structural phases for this compound.

Presenters

  • Jose Salcedo- Pimienta

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes

Authors

  • Jose Salcedo- Pimienta

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes

  • Juan Mendoza Arenas

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes

  • Jose Galvis Echeverry

    Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Central

  • Ian R Fisher

    Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University

  • Luis Quiroga

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes

  • Ferney Rodriguez

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes

  • Paula Giraldo-Gallo

    Departamento de Física, Universidad de los Andes, University of Los Andes, UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES, Universidad de los Andes