Visualizing Fermi surface anisotropy underpinning a unidirectional charge density wave
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Abstract
Transition metal dichalcogenide 2H-NbSe2 has emerged as a fruitful playground for investigating charge density wave (CDW) transitions, with several different charge ordering wave vectors and geometries reported in this system. Here, we use spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) to visualize and compare the underlying band structure of a unidirectional (1Q) and a triangular (3Q) 2a0 CDW phase in strained NbSe2. In the 1Q CDW state, we discover a small anisotropy in the scattering of electrons along the CDW direction, indicative of a distorted Fermi surface. Our results provide an additional input for a microscopic theory of CDW transitions in NbSe2.
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Presenters
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Nastaran Alamgir Tehrani
Boston College
Authors
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Nastaran Alamgir Tehrani
Boston College
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Bryan Rachmilowitz
Boston College
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Ilija Zeljkovic
Boston College
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Raman Sankar
National Taiwan University, Insitute of Physics, Academia Sinica
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Fangchang Chou
Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, National Taiwan University
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Ziqiang Wang
Boston University, Physics, Boston College, Boston College, Department of Physics, Boston College