Properties of intercalated 2H-NbSe2, 4Hb-TaS2, and 1T-TaS2

Abstract
The layered compounds 2H‐NbSe2, 4Hb‐TaS2, and 1T‐TaS2 have been intercalated with organic molecules; and the resulting crystal structure, heat capacity, conductivity, and superconductivity have been studied. The coordination in the disulfide layers was found to be unchanged in the product phase. Resistance minima appear and the superconducting transition temperature is reduced in the NbSe2 complex. Conversely, superconductivity is induced in the 4Hb‐TaS2 complex. Corresponding evidence of a large change of the density of states, negative for 2H‐NbSe2 and positive for 4Hb‐TaS2, was also observed upon intercalation. The transport properties of all the intercalation complexes show a pronounced dependence upon the coordination of the transition metal.