Evidence of the superconductivity in the Zr-Pt-Te system
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Abstract
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides MetalX$_{2}$ are well-known CDW conductors, with low dimensionality properties. The structure of layered TMDC can be regarded as a stacking of covalent coupled M-X-X sandwiches, and the coupling between layers X-X is of weak van de Waals type. The intercalation of metallic atoms into the weak coupled region between the X-X layers leads to significant modification of electronic properties. In this work results suggest that the Pt intercalation is able for induce superconductivity in the matrix compound (ZrTe$_{2})$. The critical temperature at 6.5 K is revealed through of magnetization, resistivity and specific heat measurements. Heat-capacity measurements show unambiguously a bulk superconductivity behavior. However, the x-ray diffraction results reveal that ZrPt$_{x}$Te$_{2 }$can crystallize in the LiCrS2 prototype structure. Thus, we had shown that the superconductivity is induced by intercalation of Pt atoms.