Charge Density Wave States in CeTe<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Charge density wave (CDW) states are formed in some, typically low-dimensional, materials below a transition temperature, TCDW. The transition of a material into a CDW state leads to the formation of a periodic charge modulation, a periodic lattice modulation, and the opening of an energy gap. While CDW states exist in many condensed matter systems, there is much to be known about the driving-mechanisms for these states as well as how these states coexist with other phases such as superconductivity. Here we present our work using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to study CDW states in CeTe2, a rare-earth ditelluride with a CDW transition well over room temperature. In particular, we will present our work on quantifying nanoscale strain in CeTe2 in an effort to better understand the local properties of the CDW states we observe.

Presenters

  • Burhan Ahmed

    • Clark University

Authors

  • Burhan Ahmed

    • Clark University
  • Bishnu Sharma

    • Clark University
    • Physics, Clark University
  • Manoj Singh

    • Clark University
    • Physics, Clark University
  • Boning Yu

    • Clark University
    • Physics, Clark University
  • Philip Walmsley

    • Physics, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
  • Ian R Fisher

    • Physics, Stanford University
    • Applied Physics, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
    • Pulsed Field Faclity, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Michael C Boyer

    • Department of Physics, Clark University
    • Clark University
    • Physics, Clark University