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The 27th AIRAPT International Conference on High Pressure Science and Technology
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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY in PRISTINE 2Ha-MoS2 at ULTRAHIGH PRESSURE

Authors:
Zhenhua Chi (HIPS,CAS - Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract:

We extend pressure beyond the megabar range to seek after superconductivity in the 2Ha-MoS2 via electrical transport measurements. We found that superconductivity emerges with an onset critical temperature Tc of ca. 3 K at ca. 90 GPa. Upon further increasing the pressure, Tc is rapidly enhanced beyond 10 K and stabilized at ca. 12 K over a wide pressure range up to 220 GPa. Synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements evidenced no further structural phase transition, decomposition, and amorphization up to 155 GPa, implying an intrinsic superconductivity in the 2Ha-MoS2. DFT calculations suggest that the emergence of pressure-induced superconductivity is intimately linked to the emergence of a new flat Fermi pocket in the electronic structure. Our finding represents an alternative strategy for achieving superconductivity in 2H-MoS2 in addition to chemical intercalation and electrostatic gating.