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Controlled Growth of 3R Phase Tantalum Diselenide and Its Enhanced Superconductivity.

Ya DengYuanming LaiXiaoxu ZhaoXiaowei WangChao ZhuKe HuangChao ZhuJiadong ZhouQingsheng ZengRuihuan DuanQundong FuLixing KangYang LiuStephen John PennycookXiao Renshaw WangZheng Liu
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have become a playground for exploring rich physical phenomena like superconductivity and charge-density-waves (CDW). Here, we report the synthesis of the atom-thin TaSe2 with a rare 3R phase and enhanced superconductivity. The 3R phase is achieved by an ambient pressure chemical vapor deposition (CVD) strategy and confirmed by the high-resolution aberration-corrected STEM. Low-temperature transport data reveal an enhanced superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of 1.6 K in the 3R-TaSe2, which undoubtedly breaks the traditional perception of TaSe2 crystal as a material with Tc close to 0 K. This work demonstrates the strength of ambient pressure CVD in the exploration of crystal polymorphism, highlights a decisive role of layer stacking order in the superconducting transition, and provides fresh insights on manipulating crystal structures to gain access to enhanced Tc.
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