Special Condensed-Matter Seminar: "Different ground states of the transition-metal dichalcogenide TaS2"

Date: 
Thu, 24/01/201912:00-13:15
Location: 
Danciger B Building, Seminar room

Lecturer: Amit Ribak, ARPES Group, Department of Physics,
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology​
Abstract:
Low dimensional materials have been a major subject of interest in recent years. In particular, the transitions metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), quasi-2D layered materials with weak van der Waals coupling between layers, received a lot of attention. TMDs exhibit strong electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions that lead to complicated phase diagrams showing a variety of ground states.
In this work we explore the different ground states of the highly polymorphic TMD TaS2. We have characterized its physical properties using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), muon-spin relaxation (muSR) and electrical transport measurements. In this talk I will describe the crystal structure and its physical properties. I will show that the common understanding of the insulating ground state of 1T-TaS2 as a realization of Mott insulator on a triangular lattice might be wrong. Next, I will describe a superconducting (SC) phase of TaS2. The properties of this SC were thoroughly investigated in variety of methods. Remarkably, it was found to break time-reversal symmetry (TRS) which suggest an unconventional, chiral SC.