Strain Engineering of a Charge Density Wave in a Transition Metal Dichalcogenide 2H-NbSe2

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Abstract

Transition metal dichalcogenides host a range of fascinating optoelectronic properties. One of the prominent members of this family is the superconducting 2H-NbSe2 (Tc~7.2 K), which also hosts a charge density wave (CDW) phase (Tc~33 K) that has been intensely studied for decades. External perturbations, such as strain or pressure, can in principle push a CDW phase into a different ordering geometry. However, engineering this type of quantum criticality has been experimentally challenging. Here, we apply a new method in combination with STM/STS to deform and study the surface of 2H-NbSe2. We discuss the intriguing observation of two new CDW phases, which we can directly attribute to local strain. We combine our STS measurements of the electronic band structure with theoretical calculations to discover distinct roles of electrons and phonons in the formation of different phases. Our work establishes a new platform for the explorations of strain induced quantum phase transitions in this and other related materials.

Presenters

  • Shang Gao

    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll

Authors

  • Shang Gao

    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
  • Felix Flicker

    • Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
  • R. Sankar

    • National Taiwan University
    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
  • He Zhao

    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
  • Zheng Ren

    • Boston Coll
    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
  • BRYAN RACHMILOWITZ

    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
  • Sidhika Balachandar

    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
  • Fangchang Chou

    • Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University
    • National Taiwan University
  • Kenneth Burch

    • Boston Coll
    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
    • Physics, Boston College
  • Ziqiang Wang

    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll
    • Boston university
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll
  • Jasper Van Wezel

    • Institute for Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
  • Ilija Zeljkovic

    • Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll
    • Department of Physics, Boston Coll