Transport properties in CuxTiSe2 (0.015≤x≤0.110) Single Crystal
Abstract
Transport properties are systematically studied for the single crystals CuxTiSe2 (0.015≤x≤0.110). Both of in-plane and out-of-plane resistivity show the coexistence of superconducting transition and charge density wave (CDW) for the single crystals with x ≤ 0.025. After CDW state is completely suppressed around x=0.055, the superconductivity is apparently enhanced by Cu doping. No superconducting transition is observed above 1.8 K for Cu0.11TiSe2. Anisotropy in resistivity increases with increasing Cu content, and is nearly T-independent. CDW state has a strong effect on Hall coefficient and thermopower. A large thermopower, comparable to the triangle lattice NaxCoO2, is observed in CuxTiSe2. Intercalation of Cu induces a negative MR due to the interaction between conducting carries and localized magnetic moments.
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