Two-dimensional molecular charge density waves in single-layer-thick islands of a dirac fermion system
Charge density waves have been intensely studied in inorganic materials such as transition
metal dichalcogenides; however their counterpart in organic materials has yet to be …
metal dichalcogenides; however their counterpart in organic materials has yet to be …
Tunable charge density wave in TiS3 nanoribbons
Recently, modifications of charge density wave (CDW) in two-dimensional (2D) show
intriguing properties in quasi-2D materials such as layered transition metal dichalcogenides …
intriguing properties in quasi-2D materials such as layered transition metal dichalcogenides …
Domain wall conductivity with strong Coulomb interaction of two-dimensional massive Dirac electrons in the organic conductor
D Ohki, Y Omori, A Kobayashi - Physical Review B, 2019 - APS
Motivated by the results of recent transport and optical conductivity studies, we propose a
semi-infinite two-dimensional lattice model for interacting massive Dirac electrons in the …
semi-infinite two-dimensional lattice model for interacting massive Dirac electrons in the …
Discovery of an unconventional charge modulation on the surface of charge-density-wave material TaTe4
Electronic systems with quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) Fermi surface tend to form either a
charge-density-wave (CDW) or a spin-density-wave ground state at low temperatures due to …
charge-density-wave (CDW) or a spin-density-wave ground state at low temperatures due to …
Large‐Area Atomic Layers of the Charge‐Density‐Wave Conductor TiSe2
Abstract Layered transition metal (Ti, Ta, Nb, etc.) dichalcogenides are important prototypes
for the study of the collective charge density wave (CDW). Reducing the system …
for the study of the collective charge density wave (CDW). Reducing the system …
Unique Gap Structure and Symmetry of the Charge Density Wave in Single-Layer
Single layers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are excellent candidates for
electronic applications beyond the graphene platform; many of them exhibit novel properties …
electronic applications beyond the graphene platform; many of them exhibit novel properties …
Surface charge induced Dirac band splitting in a charge density wave material
(Ta Se 4) 2 I, a quasi-one-dimensional (1D) crystal, shows a characteristic temperature-
driven metal-insulator phase transition. Above the charge density wave (CDW) temperature …
driven metal-insulator phase transition. Above the charge density wave (CDW) temperature …
Dimensional Effects on the Charge Density Waves in Ultrathin Films of TiSe2
Charge density wave (CDW) formation in solids is a critical phenomenon involving the
collective reorganization of the electrons and atoms in the system into a wave structure, and …
collective reorganization of the electrons and atoms in the system into a wave structure, and …
Unusual charge density wave introduced by Janus structure in monolayer vanadium dichalcogenides
Z Xu, Y Shao, C Huang, G Hu, S Hu, ZL Li… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
As a fundamental structural feature, the symmetry of materials determines the exotic
quantum properties in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) with charge density wave …
quantum properties in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) with charge density wave …
Patterns and driving forces of dimensionality-dependent charge density waves in 2H-type transition metal dichalcogenides
Charge density wave (CDW) is a startling quantum phenomenon, distorting a metallic lattice
into an insulating state with a periodically modulated charge distribution. Astonishingly, such …
into an insulating state with a periodically modulated charge distribution. Astonishingly, such …