The synthesis of Nb 4 S 3 , a previously undiscovered binary sulfide, was achieved using Nb 3 Br 7 S as a precursor. Its structure is composed of Nb 6 S triangular prisms arranged in a polar (Imm2) configuration, with sulfur atoms lying in channels along the a axis. Electrical resistivity measurements and density functional theory calculations were used to determine that Nb 4 S 3 is metallic and therefore a polar metal, with metallic bands occupied by electrons with primarily niobium character. The electrons near the Fermi level are so closely associated with the niobium sublattice that the sulfur atoms have positive Born effective charges, indicating that the electrostatic interactions between sulfur atoms are unscreened. Calculations of the dependence of the electron density on the sulfur atomic positions confirm that the metallic electrons do not screen the dipole−dipole interactions between sulfur atoms, which allows polarity and metallicity to coexist in Nb 4 S 3 . These findings suggest that applied electric fields might be able to reverse the polarity of thin films of Nb 4 S 3 .
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