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Crystal structure, properties and pressure-induced insulator-metal transition in layered kagome chalcogenides

Materials Science 2024-06-12 v2

Abstract

Layered materials with kagome lattice have attracted a lot of attention due to the presence of nontrivial topological bands and correlated electronic states with tunability. In this work, we investigate a unique van der Waals (vdW) material system, A2M3X4A_{2}M_{3}X_{4} (AA = K, Rb, Cs; MM = Ni, Pd; XX = S, Se), where transition metal kagome lattices, chalcogen honeycomb lattices and alkali metal triangular lattices coexist simultaneously. A notable feature of this material is that each Ni/Pd atom is positioned in the center of four chalcogen atoms, forming a local square-planar environment. This crystal field environment results in a low spin state SS = 0 of Ni2+^{2+}/Pd2+^{2+}. A systematic study of the crystal growth, crystal structure, magnetic and transport properties of two representative compounds, Rb2_{2}Ni3_{3}S4_{4} and Cs2_{2}Ni3_{3}Se4_{4}, has been carried out on powder and single crystal samples. Both compounds exhibit nonmagnetic pp-type semiconducting behavior, closely related to the particular chemical environment of Ni2+^{2+} ions and the alkali metal intercalated vdW structure. Additionally, Cs2_{2}Ni3_{3}Se4_{4} undergoes an insulator-metal transition (IMT) in transport measurements under pressure up to 87.10 GPa without any structural phase transition, while Rb2_{2}Ni3_{3}S4_{4} persists in its semiconducting behavior.

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@article{arxiv.2403.05001,
  title  = {Crystal structure, properties and pressure-induced insulator-metal transition in layered kagome chalcogenides},
  author = {Hong Du and Yu Zheng and Cuiying Pei and Chi-Ming Yim and Yanpeng Qi and Ruidan Zhong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05001},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures