Nano-infrared imaging of metal insulator transition in few-layer 1T-TaS<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
Among the family of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD), 1T-TaS2 stands out for several interesting features including a rich charge density wave phase diagram, quantum spin liquid candidacy, and a low temperature Mott insulator phase. Like many TMDs, low-dimensional 1T-TaS2 has exhibited behaviour differing from the bulk. 1T-TaS2 is also known to be air-sensitive, and its properties can be impacted by substrate defects, particularly in the few-layer limit. In this talk, I will present scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) data on a few layer thick microcrystal of 1T-TaS2 that has been encapsulated from both the atmosphere and substrate impurities. By performing a spatial and temperature dependent study, we image the phase transition down to cryogenic temperatures of 50K. In clean regions of the sample, we find an abrupt metal to insulator transition without intermediate phases. A statistical analysis suggests bimodal high and low temperature phases, and that the characteristic phase transition hysteresis is preserved down to a few-layer limit on a local level.
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Presenters
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Songtian Sonia Zhang
Columbia University
Authors
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Songtian Sonia Zhang
Columbia University
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Anjaly Rajendran
Columbia University
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Sanghoon Chae
Nanyang Technological University
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Shuai Zhang
Columbia University, Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
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Tsaichun Pan
Columbia University
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James C Hone
Columbia University
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Cory R Dean
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Dmitri N Basov
Columbia University, Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA