Novel hysteresis effects in the charge density wave compound 1T-TaS<sub>2-x</sub>Se<sub>x</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The metallic transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) compound 1T-TaS2-xSex (x = 0 to 2) has been the focus of intense research due to its extremely rich phase diagram as a function of chalcogen doping x. At low temperatures, a variety of strongly correlated phases are observed including commensurate and incommensurate charge density waves (CDWs), superconductivity, and a Mott insulating state. This is particularly interesting as both TaS2 and TaSe2 have very similar crystal structure and CDW superstructures, yet exhibit dramatically different electronic properties.
We have prepared single crystals of 1T-TaS1.2Se0.8 using chemical vapour transport, and confirmed their quality using EDX and Raman spectroscopy. Electrical transport measurements show CDW phases of varying commensurability and a novel hysteresis effect in resistance that is revealed through a series of cooldown and warm-up cycles. The crucial importance of cooling rate and thickness dependence to these transitions will be discussed.
We have prepared single crystals of 1T-TaS1.2Se0.8 using chemical vapour transport, and confirmed their quality using EDX and Raman spectroscopy. Electrical transport measurements show CDW phases of varying commensurability and a novel hysteresis effect in resistance that is revealed through a series of cooldown and warm-up cycles. The crucial importance of cooling rate and thickness dependence to these transitions will be discussed.
*EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics (CDT-CMP) grant code EP/L015544Royal Society grant code UF160272
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Presenters
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Aimee Nevill
- Univ of Bath