A higher-dimensional electronic superstructure in a misfit chalcogenide (PbSe)<sub>1.16</sub>(TiSe<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Aperiodic crystals, despite lack of translational invariance, are characterized by the primitive vectors as periodic crystals. A characteristic of aperiodic ones is number of the primitive vectors, which is larger than the physical dimension. This represents higher-dimensional nature of aperiodic crystals, resulting in exotic phenomena in atomic quasicrystals, light, and ultracold atom. However, no higher-dimensional phenomena have been found in electronic matters, where inner degrees of freedom and strong correlation are involved to yield rich phenomena. Here we show a higher-dimensional electronic modulation in a misfit chalcogenide (PbSe)1.16(TiSe2)2 with spectroscopic imaging scanning tunneling microscopy. We find that the local density-of-states exhibits an aperiodic superstructure while the periodic charge density wave of 1T-TiSe2 is completely suppressed. Our finding demonstrates that the interplay between hexagonal and tetragonal sublattices provides the electronic matters with extra degrees of freedom from higher dimensions and higher-dimensional electronic properties can be explored in a wider range of materials including artificial heterostructures.
*This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant numbers 18K03540 and 15H05886.
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Presenters
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Yuhki Kohsaka
- RIKEN