Nontrivial Metallic State of Molybdenum Disulfide

Abstract

The electrical conductivity and Raman spectroscopy measurements have been performed on MoS2 at high pressures up to 90 GPa and variable temperatures down to 5 K. We find that the temperature dependence of the resistance in a metallic 2Ha phase has an anomaly (a hump) which shifts with pressure to higher temperature. Concomitantly, a new Raman phonon mode appears in the metallic state suggesting that the electrical resistance anomaly may be related to a structural transformation. We suggest that this anomalous behavior is due to a charge density wave state, the presence of which is indicative for a possibility for an emergence of superconductivity at higher pressures.

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