Competition of charge-density waves and superconductivity in sulfur

Degtyareva O, Magnitskaya MV, Kohanoff J, Profeta G, Scandolo S, Hanfland M, McMahon MI, Gregoryanz E

A one-dimensional charge-density wave (CDW) instability is shown to be responsible for the formation of the incommensurate modulation of the atomic lattice in the high-pressure phase of sulfur. The coexistence of, and competition between, the CDW and the superconducting state leads to the previously observed increase of T-c up to 17 K, which we attribute to the suppression of the CDW instability, the same phenomenology found in doped layered dichalcogenides.