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Insulator-to-Superconductor Transition in Quasi-One-Dimensional HfS 3 under Pressure.

Binbin YueWei ZhongWen DengTing WenYonggang WangYunyu YinPengfei ShanJian-Tao WangXiaohui YuFang Hong
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Various transition-metal trichalcogenides (TMTC) show unique electronic properties, such as metal-insulator transition, topological insulator, and even superconducting transition. Currently, almost all metallic TMTC compounds can show superconductivity either at ambient pressure or at high pressure. However, most TMTC compounds are semiconductors and even insulators. Does superconductivity exist in any non-metallic TMTC compound by artificial manipulation? In this work, the electronic behavior of highly insulating HfS 3 has been manipulated in terms of pressure. HfS 3 undergoes an insulator-to-semiconductor transition near 17 GPa with a band gap reduction of ∼1 eV. Optical absorption, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction measurements provide consistent results, suggesting the structural origin of the electronic transition. Upon further compression, HfS 3 becomes a superconductor without further structural transition. The superconducting transition occurs as early as 50.6 GPa, and the T c reaches 8.1 K at 121 GPa, which sets a new record for TMTCs. This work reveals that all TMTCs may be superconductors and opens a new avenue to explore the abundant emergent phenomena in the TMTC material family.
Keyphrases
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