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Superconductivity in van der Waals metal sulfides under high pressure
Abstract Accepted
洪 芳 / 中国科学院物理研究所
MX2 and MX3 are two important material families, in which exotic physical properties exist, such as charge density wave, superconductivity and metal-insulator transition. The layered structures determine the sensitive character of these compounds to external pressure environment. The high-pressure studies on such van der Waals materials have shown diverse physical phenomena, and pressure-induced superconductivity is one of them. Here, we are going to show some cases, especially the superconductivity observed in highly insulating compounds, such as SnS2, HfS2 and HfS3 et al. The introduction of extra sulfur atom in MX2, the system will transfer from typical 2-dimensional structure to quasi-one-dimensional structure, while the superconductivity behavior changes significantly. Our works will inspire the exploration of new superconductors and be of great benefit on the investigation of superconductivity mechanism. 

  

[1] Binbin Yue, Wei Zhong, Xiaohui Yu, Fang Hong; Superconductivity in the van der Waals crystal SnS2 up to 105 GPa; Phys. Rev. B; 105, 104514 (2022)

[2] Binbin Yue, Wei Zhong, Wen Deng, Ting Wen, Yonggang Wang, Yunyu Yin, Pengfei Shan, Jian-Tao Wang, Xiaohui Yu, Fang Hong; Insulator-to-Superconductor Transition in Quasi-One-Dimensional HfS3 under Pressure; J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 145, 1301-1309 (2023)

 
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    Jun 05

    2023

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    Jun 09

    2023

  • Apr 30 2023

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Sponsored By
Science and Technology on Plasma Physics Laboratory
Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University
Organized By
Matter and Radiation at Extremes
Institute of Fluid Physics, China Academy of Engineering Physics, China
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing, China
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