Spontaneous self-intercalation of copper atoms into transition metal dichalcogenides.

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作者:Liu Xiao-Chen, Zhao Shuyang, Sun Xueping, Deng Liangzi, Zou Xiaolong, Hu Youcheng, Wang Yun-Xiao, Chu Ching-Wu, Li Jia, Wu Jingjie, Ke Fu-Sheng, Ajayan Pulickel M
Intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have attracted substantial interest due to their exciting electronic properties. Here, we report a unique approach where copper (Cu) atoms from bulk Cu solid intercalate spontaneously into van der Waals (vdW) gaps of group IV and V layered TMDs at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This distinctive phenomenon is used to develop a strategy to synthesize Cu species-intercalated layered TMD compounds. A series of Cu-intercalated 2H-NbS(2) compounds were obtained with homogeneous distribution of Cu intercalates in the form of monovalent Cu (I), occupying the tetrahedral sites coordinated by S atoms within the interlayer space of NbS(2). The Fermi level of NbS(2) shifts up because of the intercalation of Cu, resulting in the improvement of electrical conductivity in the z-direction. On the other hand, intercalation of Cu into vdW gaps of NbS(2) systematically suppresses the superconducting transition temperature (T (c)) and superconducting volume fraction.

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