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Tailoring electronic properties of NbSe<sub>2</sub> by Cr intercalation via molecular-beam epitaxy

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Abstract

One of the layered compound families, transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD), shows a variety of intriguing physical properties including superconductivity, charge-density waves, and topological properties, depending on the combination of transition metals and chalcogens. Moreover, intercalating atoms into the van der Waals gap of TMD could provide another degree of freedom. In particular, intercalating transition metals could provide a rich variety of magnetic properties depending on the combination of host TMD and intercalant elements as well as the in-plane arrangement of the intercalant atoms within the van der Waals gap. In this study, we focus on the electronic properties of the Cr-intercalated NbSe2 epitaxial thin films grown by molecular-beam epitaxy and demonstrate its systematic evolution depending on the intercalation level through magnetization and transport measurements.

Presenters

  • Xiang Huang

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Xiang Huang

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Masaki Nakano

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Bruno S Kenichi

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Satoshi Hamao

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Hideki Matsuoka

    RIKEN

  • Masato Sakano

    University of Tokyo

  • Kyoko Ishizaka

    Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Yoshihiro Iwasa

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Yuki Majima

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo