Abstract

Compounds in the pseudobinary Cu-TiSe2 intercalation system are directly synthesized from elements. The phase diagram of the system is investigated, the solubility limit of copper is measured, and the structure of the material is determined. In the copper concentration range up to 60 mol %, single crystals are grown and the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance is measured. It is demonstrated that, in the concentration range under investigation, the intercalation of the system with copper gives rise to a set of phenomena observed upon intercalation of alkali metals.

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