Chinese Physics B, Volume. 29, Issue 9, (2020)
Intercalation of van der Waals layered materials: A route towards engineering of electron correlation
Fig. 1. HAADF-STEM images taken from different regions of a V5S8 single crystal. (a)–(c) HAADF-STEM images with different sizes. (d) Color-coded STEM image reveals clearly the VI rectangular configuration (the brightest yellow dots).
Fig. 1. Structural and magnetic properties of V5S8 bulk single crystal. (a) HAADF-STEM image. Lower inset, a zoom-in image with the in-plane atomic model. Upper inset, a reduced FFT image. (b) The magnetic unit cell with the VIS6 octahedron. The blue arrows indicate the direction of the magnetic moments on VI sites. (c) The molar magnetic susceptibility
Fig. 1. Calculated total (black lines) and species-projected density of states (V: red lines; S: blue lines) of V5S8 bulk. The dash line at the 0 eV represents the Fermi level.
Fig. 2. The atom-projected density of states (PDOS) of VI (solid red curve), VII (dashed blue curve), and VIII (dot-dashed green curve) in V5S8 bulk.
Fig. 2. Specific heat
Fig. 2. Specific heat. (a) The specific heat
Fig. 3. Temperature dependence of resistivity. (a) The temperature-dependent resistivity of three samples. The inset illustrates the high-
Fig. 3. (a) Comparison of the temperature dependent resistivity
Fig. 4. Scaling of magnetoresistance for sample A1. (a) Magnetoresistance
Fig. 4. Anomalous Hall effect and the carrier density of V5S8. (a) Hall resistivity
Fig. 5. Temperature-dependent thermopower
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Jingjing Niu, Wenjie Zhang, Zhilin Li, Sixian Yang, Dayu Yan, Shulin Chen, Zhepeng Zhang, Yanfeng Zhang, Xinguo Ren, Peng Gao, Youguo Shi, Dapeng Yu, Xiaosong Wu. Intercalation of van der Waals layered materials: A route towards engineering of electron correlation[J]. Chinese Physics B, 2020, 29(9):
Received: Jul. 11, 2020
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Published Online: Apr. 29, 2021
The Author Email: Wu Xiaosong (xswu@pku.edu.cn)