TY - JOUR
T1 - Superconductivity in AgxTaS2 single crystals with stage structure obtained via proton-driven ion introduction
AU - Fujioka, Masaya
AU - Kubo, Naoki
AU - Nagao, Masanori
AU - Msiska, Robin
AU - Shirakawa, Naoki
AU - Demura, Satoshi
AU - Sakata, Hideaki
AU - Kaiju, Hideo
AU - Nishii, Junji
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Acknowledgements This research has been partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS; Grant No. 17K19166 and 18K19122), Iketani Science and Technology Foundation, Nanotech Career-up Alliance (CUPAL), Environment and Materials and the Cooperative Research Program of the Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
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PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Ag+ ions were intercalated into the transition-metal dichalcogenide TaS2 using the recently developed method of proton-driven ion introduction. Single-crystalline Ag0.58TaS2 with a stage 1 structure and Ag0.21TaS2 with a stage 2 structure were prepared using this method. The stage 2 structure of Ag0.21TaS2 was formed by exploiting the differences in ion diffusion properties among the polytypes of TaS2. Furthermore, our intercalation method can forcibly insert Ag+ ions into interlayers by applying a high voltage at low temperature (100°C), resulting in the formation of thermodynamically metastable phase. Such a synthesis approach offers a potential route for diversifying intercalation compounds with different stage structures. The first observations of superconductivity in AgxTaS2 were demonstrated in this study. The onset of superconductivity of AgxTaS2 was estimated to be 0.4 and 1.7 K in the samples with x = 0.58 and x = 0.21, respectively. Some anomalies, which were speculatively attributed to charge density wave order, were confirmed in the resistivity measurements of AgxTaS2. The results suggested that the anomalies were closely correlated with the superconducting transition temperature.
AB - Ag+ ions were intercalated into the transition-metal dichalcogenide TaS2 using the recently developed method of proton-driven ion introduction. Single-crystalline Ag0.58TaS2 with a stage 1 structure and Ag0.21TaS2 with a stage 2 structure were prepared using this method. The stage 2 structure of Ag0.21TaS2 was formed by exploiting the differences in ion diffusion properties among the polytypes of TaS2. Furthermore, our intercalation method can forcibly insert Ag+ ions into interlayers by applying a high voltage at low temperature (100°C), resulting in the formation of thermodynamically metastable phase. Such a synthesis approach offers a potential route for diversifying intercalation compounds with different stage structures. The first observations of superconductivity in AgxTaS2 were demonstrated in this study. The onset of superconductivity of AgxTaS2 was estimated to be 0.4 and 1.7 K in the samples with x = 0.58 and x = 0.21, respectively. Some anomalies, which were speculatively attributed to charge density wave order, were confirmed in the resistivity measurements of AgxTaS2. The results suggested that the anomalies were closely correlated with the superconducting transition temperature.
KW - Intercalation
KW - Solid state electrochemistry
KW - Superconductivity
KW - Two-dimensional tantalum disulfide
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U2 - 10.2109/jcersj2.18148
DO - 10.2109/jcersj2.18148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85057608699
SN - 1882-0743
VL - 126
SP - 963
EP - 967
JO - Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
JF - Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
IS - 12
ER -