Breaking the Trade-off: Bulk 2D Ising Superconductivity with High Tc and Giant Interlayer Spacing via a Unique Chain Intercalation in (BaS)1/3TaS2
Ziyi Zhu, Leiming Chen, Xiangqi Liu, Haonan Wang, Chen Xu, Ze Yan, Zhengyang Li, Wei Xia, Jiawei Luo, Na Yu, Xia Wang, Ke Qu, Zhenzhong Yang, Yanfeng Guo

TL;DR
This study introduces a novel intercalation method in (BaS)1/3TaS2 that achieves high Tc and large interlayer spacing, overcoming traditional trade-offs in 2D superconductors.
Contribution
It demonstrates a unique chain intercalation strategy that enhances Tc while maintaining large interlayer spacing and 2D Ising superconductivity.
Findings
Interlayer spacing of 12.75 Å exceeds that of pristine 2H-TaS2.
The compound exhibits robust superconductivity with high Tc.
Structural design suppresses interlayer coupling, enabling 2D Ising superconductivity.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are promising platforms for low dimensional superconductivity. However, in conventional intercalated systems, achieving a high superconducting transition temperature (Tc) often comes at the expense of reduced interlayer spacing and weakened 2D character. Here, we overcome this long-standing compromise through a unique chain-like intercalation strategy. We report the synthesis and properties of a new polymorph, (BaS)1/3TaS2, in which a distinctive Ba-S-S-Ba chain structure is inserted between TaS2 bilayers. This unique configuration breaks the bulk c axis mirror symmetry while achieving exceptional interlayer decoupling, with an inter-bilayer spacing of 12.75 {\AA}-more than three times that of pristine 2H-TaS2. By suppressing interlayer electronic coupling, this structural evolution allows local inversion symmetry breaking…
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