Traces of Charge Density Waves in NbS$_2$
Maxime Leroux, Laurent Cario, Alexei Bosak, Pierre Rodi\`ere

TL;DR
This study reveals faint traces of charge density waves in NbS₂'s 2H polytype, showing similarities to other TMDs and suggesting local structural environments influence CDW formation.
Contribution
First detection of weak CDW signatures in NbS₂ 2H polytype using diffuse x-ray scattering, indicating possible local 1T environments affecting CDW emergence.
Findings
Weak satellite peaks indicate CDW presence in NbS₂.
CDW wavevectors match those in related TMDs.
Local structural variations may influence CDW formation.
Abstract
Among Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMD), NbS is often considered as the archetypal compound that does not have a Charge Density Wave (CDW) in any of its polytypes. By comparison, close iso-electronic compounds such as NbSe, TaS and TaSe all have CDW in at least one polytype. Here, we report traces of CDW in the 2H polytype of NbS, using diffuse x-ray scattering measurements at 77\,K and room temperature. We observe 12 extremely weak satellite peaks located at 13 54' from and around each Bragg peaks in the plane. These satellite peaks are commensurate with the lattice via , where is the 120 rotation of , and define two chiral superlattices in real space. These commensurate wavevectors and tilt angle are identical to…
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