Pressure suppresses superconductivity in (SnS)1.15(TaS2) near 15 GPa but induces reentrant superconductivity above 80 GPa via electronic reconstruction without structural change.
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In 4Hb-TaS2, layer mismatch creates an incommensurate potential that competes with CDW order, drives charge redistribution into a doped Mott state with self-screened moments, and competes with superconductivity.
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Pressure-induced reentrant superconductivity in a misfit layered compound $\mathrm{(SnS)_{1.15}(TaS_2)}$
Pressure suppresses superconductivity in (SnS)1.15(TaS2) near 15 GPa but induces reentrant superconductivity above 80 GPa via electronic reconstruction without structural change.
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Competing incommensurability, electronic correlations, and superconductivity in a hybrid transition metal dichalcogenide
In 4Hb-TaS2, layer mismatch creates an incommensurate potential that competes with CDW order, drives charge redistribution into a doped Mott state with self-screened moments, and competes with superconductivity.