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Visualizing the out-of-plane electronic dispersions in an intercalated transition metal dichalcogenide
- Yang, Xian P;
- LaBollita, Harrison;
- Cheng, Zi-Jia;
- Bhandari, Hari;
- Cochran, Tyler A;
- Yin, Jia-Xin;
- Hossain, Shafayat;
- Belopolski, Ilya;
- Zhang, Qi;
- Jiang, Yuxiao;
- Shumiya, Nana;
- Multer, Daniel;
- Liskevich, Maksim;
- Usanov, Dmitry A;
- Dang, Yanliu;
- Strocov, Vladimir N;
- Davydov, Albert V;
- Ghimire, Nirmal J;
- Botana, Antia S;
- Hasan, M Zahid
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.105.l121107Abstract
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides have a rich phase diagram and they feature two-dimensionality in numerous physical properties. Co1/3NbS2 is one of the newest members of this family where Co atoms are intercalated into the van der Waals gaps between NbS2 layers. We study the three-dimensional electronic band structure of Co1/3NbS2 using both surface and bulk sensitive angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We show that the electronic bands do not fit into the rigid band shift picture after the Co intercalation. Instead, Co1/3NbS2 displays a different orbital character near the Fermi level compared to the pristine NbS2 compound and has a clear band dispersion in the kz direction despite its layered structure. Our photoemission study demonstrates the out-of-plane electronic correlations introduced by the Co intercalation, thus offering a different perspective on this compound. Finally, we propose how Fermi level tuning could lead to exotic phases such as spin density wave instability.
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