Scanning SQUID imaging of metastable states in 1T-TaS<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Visualizing the current distribution in materials is a powerful tool to investigate and understand unconventional transport they exhibit. In the present work, we study a few microns thick devices of the layered chalcogenide material 1T-TaS2. Pulsed DC excitation of the commensurate charge density wave (CCDW) phase in the system leads to a controllable, non-volatile, resistance-switching states. We use scanning SQUID microscopy to image, in-situ, the local current density map by mapping the field generated by the current flow. The images reveal the presence of electrical domains in the device and their effect on the current flow.

*European Research Council Grant No. ERC-2019-COG-866236, the Israeli Science Foundation Grant No. ISF-228/22

Presenters

  • Devidas T R

    • Bar-Ilan University

Authors

  • Devidas T R

    • Bar-Ilan University
  • Shannon C Haley

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Valeria Rosa Rocha

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • James G Analytis

    • University of California, Berkeley
    • University of California Berkeley
  • Beena Kalisky

    • Bar-Ilan University
  • Eran Maniv

    • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev