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Reflectivity of Cr1/3TaS2 and its Kramers-Kronig Analysis

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Intercalation in Layered Materials

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As a member of the layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD’S), TaS2 has attracted considerable research interest because of its unusual physical properties such as charge density waves and other quasi-two-dimensional behavour. Rich in polytypism, it is also very interesting following intercalation. Varieties of chemical species and substances have been intercalated (see e.g. SUBBA RAO et al [1]). Apart from the potential industrial application (see e.g. WHITTINGHAM [2]; JOHNSON et al [3]) employing some of the intercalation complexes such as lithium titanium disulphide, there is also the need to understand the various mechanisms involved in intercalation [4].

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Shen, T.H., Liang, W.Y., Yoffe, A.D. (1986). Reflectivity of Cr1/3TaS2 and its Kramers-Kronig Analysis. In: Dresselhaus, M.S. (eds) Intercalation in Layered Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 148. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5556-5_7

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