Optical study of the charge-density-wave mechanism in 2H-TaS2 and NaxTaS2

Abstract

We report an optical study of transition metal dichalcogenide 2H-TaS2 and Na intercalated superconductor NaxTaS2 over a broad frequency range at various temperatures. A clear gap feature was observed for 2H-TaS2 when it undergoes a CDW transition. The existence of a Drude component in σ1(ω) below TCDW indicates that the Fermi surface of 2H-TaS2 is only partially gapped in CDW state. The spectral evolution of two different NaxTaS2 crystals further confirms that the partial gap structure observed in 2H-TaS2 has a CDW origin. The CDW mechanism for 2H-TaS2, the competition between CDW and superconductivity in NaxTaS2 system are discussed.

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