Junkun Yi , Menghu Zhou , Lewei Chen , Yunqing Shi , Yadong Gu , Binbin Ruan , Qingsong Yang , Genfu Chen , Zhian Ren
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Abstract
We report the structural and superconducting properties of Ge-intercalated 2H–NbSe2 polycrystals. GexNbSe2 samples with nominal 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1 crystallize in the space group P63/mmc with Ge disorderedly occupying the interlayer Se6 octahedral interstices. Superconducting critical temperature Tc monotonically decreases from 7.2 K in NbSe2 to 4.9 K in Ge0.1NbSe2. Studies on resistivity, magnetization and specific heat derive the superconducting- and normal-state parameters, indicating that the suppression of the two-gap superconductivity is mostly caused by the lowered electron-phonon coupling parameter λe-p and density of states at the Fermi level N(EF). Surprisingly, the upper critical field Hc2 and irreversible field Hirr of the low Ge-level samples are enhanced compared with those of the undoped one, which may ascribe to the electron scattering and vortex pinning by nonmagnetic Ge. This study suggests the feasibility for improving high-field performance by slight impurity doping and advances the understanding of superconductivity in transition-metal dichalcogenides.
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Materials Research Bulletin is an international journal reporting high-impact research on processing-structure-property relationships in functional materials and nanomaterials with interesting electronic, magnetic, optical, thermal, mechanical or catalytic properties. Papers purely on thermodynamics or theoretical calculations (e.g., density functional theory) do not fall within the scope of the journal unless they also demonstrate a clear link to physical properties. Topics covered include functional materials (e.g., dielectrics, pyroelectrics, piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, relaxors, thermoelectrics, etc.); electrochemistry and solid-state ionics (e.g., photovoltaics, batteries, sensors, and fuel cells); nanomaterials, graphene, and nanocomposites; luminescence and photocatalysis; crystal-structure and defect-structure analysis; novel electronics; non-crystalline solids; flexible electronics; protein-material interactions; and polymeric ion-exchange membranes.