Local Probe Studies of Electronic Structure in Monolayer TaSe2
ORAL
Abstract
Metallic transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are ideal platforms for exploring collective electronic phenomena such as charge density wave (CDW) and superconductivity. Thinning down TMDs to the monolayer limit may help clarify the role of interlayer coupling effect and dimensionality in these intriguing phases. Here we present an electronic structure study of single-layer TaSe2 by means of scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principle calculation. It provides new insight into the interplay among charge order, dimensionality and electron-electron interaction in this model CDW system.
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Presenters
Yi Chen
Univ of California - Berkeley
Authors
Yi Chen
Univ of California - Berkeley
Hsin-Zon Tsai
Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley
Univ of California - Berkeley
UCB
Physics, UC Berkeley
Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Department of physics, University of California - Berkeley
Wei Ruan
Tsinghua Univ
Univ of California - Berkeley
Hyejin Ryu
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Shujie Tang
Stanford University
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
SIMIS, Stanford University
Oliver Albertini
Department of Physics, Georgetown Univ
Georgetown University
Caihong Jia
Univ of California - Berkeley
Salman Kahn
Univ of California - Berkeley
UCB
Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Franklin Liou
Univ of California - Berkeley
Zahid Hussain
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Zhi-Xun Shen
Stanford University
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
Stanford Univ
SIMIS, Stanford University
Applied Physics, Stanford Univ
Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Applied Physics, Stanford University
Sung-Kwan Mo
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Amy Liu
Georgetown Univ
Department of Physics, Georgetown Univ
Georgetown University
Department of Physics, Georgetown University
Michael Crommie
Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley
UC Berkeley and LBNL
Univ of California - Berkeley
UCB
Physics, UC Berkeley
Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Department of physics, University of California - Berkeley