Signature of angle-dependent electron localization in a unidirectional supermodulated van der Waals actinide: UOTe
ORAL
Abstract
Superlattices are fertile grounds for realizing novel quantum phases, as highlighted by recent discoveries in artificially-twisted van der Waals (vdW) moiré superlattices. However, improving the uniformity and scalability of these artificial moiré superlattices remains challenging. In this context, identifying a spontaneously-formed vdW superlattice with macroscopic coherence is a promising solution. Here we report the discovery of a unidirectional incommensurate supermodulation in the vdW Kondo material UOTe. Our electron microscopy measurements reveal intricate domain patterns formed by two orthogonal directions of the supermodulation, indicative of a spontaneous symmetry-breaking origin, which is further substantiated by our density functional theory calculations. Moreover, we find that the supermodulation can persist coherently over a macroscopic scale, allowing us to measure its angle-dependent transport properties. We observe an anisotropic resistance upturn, suggesting an angle-dependent electron localization. Our work establishes UOTe as a promising platform for investigating superlattice-emergent quantum phenomena on a clean and macroscopic scale.
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Presenters
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Mengke Liu
Harvard University
Authors
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Mengke Liu
Harvard University
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Thao H Dinh
Harvard University
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Austin Akey
Harvard University
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Junyeong Ann
Harvard University
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Kevin Hauser
Harvard University
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Suk Hyun Sung
The Rowland Institute at Harvard
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Ismail El Baggari
Harvard University, The Rowland Institute at Harvard, The Rowland Institute at Harvard, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Christopher Broyles
Washington University, St. Louis
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Sougata Mardanya
Howard University
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Sugata Chowdhury
Howard University
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Sheng Ran
Washington University, St. Louis
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Philip Kim
Harvard University
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Su-Yang Xu
Harvard University
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Jennifer E Hoffman
Harvard University