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Uncovering the Hidden Ferroaxial Density Wave as the Origin of the Axial Higgs Mode in RTe<sub>3</sub>

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

The recent discovery of an axial amplitude (Higgs) mode in the long-studied charge density wave (CDW) systems GdTe3 and LaTe3 suggests a heretofore unidentified hidden order. A theoretical study proposed that the axial Higgs results from a hidden ferroaxial component of the CDW, which could arise from non-trivial orbital texture. Here, we report extensive experimental studies on RTe3 (R = rare-earth) to answer the question: What is the true nature of unconventional CDW and the microscopic physics producing the Axial Higgs mode? Combining Raman spectroscopy with large-angle convergent beam electron diffraction (LACBED), rotational anisotropy second-harmonic generation (RA-SHG), and muon-spin relaxation (μSR), we provide unambiguous evidence that the Axial Higgs mode originates from a previously hidden, ferroaxial, unconventional density wave that exists throughout the whole RTe3 series. Thus, our study provides a new standard for uncovering unconventional orders and confirms the power of Higgs modes to reveal them.

Presenters

  • Birender Singh

    Boston College

Authors

  • Birender Singh

    Boston College

  • Grant McNamara

    Boston College

  • Kyung-Mo Kim

    Boston College

  • Saif Siddique

    Cornell University

  • Weizhe Zhang

    University of Michigan

  • Piyush Sakrikar

    Boston College

  • Ratnadwip Singha

    Princeton University, Princeton, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

  • Sergey Alekseev

    Stony Brook University

  • Sayed Ali Akbar Ghorashi

    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook University (SUNY)

  • Thomas J. Hicken

    Paul Scherrer Institute

  • Christopher Baines

    Paul Scherrer Institute, PSI

  • Hubertus Luetkens

    Paul Scherrer Institute

  • Yiping Wang

    Boston College, Columbia University

  • Vincent M. M Plisson

    Boston College

  • Michael Geiwitz

    Boston College

  • Connor A Occhialini

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University

  • Riccardo Comin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT

  • Michael J Graf

    Boston College

  • Liuyan Zhao

    University of Michigan

  • Jennifer Cano

    Stony Brook University

  • Rafael M Fernandes

    University of Minnesota, Univesity of Minnesota

  • Judy J Cha

    Cornell University

  • Leslie M Schoop

    Princeton University

  • Kenneth S Burch

    Boston College