Interplay of the Charge Density Wave Transition with Topological and Superconducting Properties
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Exotic phenomena due to the interplay of different quantum orders have been observed and the study of these phenomena has emerged as a new frontier in condensed matter research, especially in the two-dimensional limit. Here, we report the coexistence of charge density waves (CDWs), superconductivity, and nontrivial topology in monolayer 1H-MSe (M = Nb, Ta) triggered by momentum-dependent electron-phonon coupling through electron doping. At a critical electron doping concentration, new 2 × 2 CDW phases emerge with nontrivial topology, Dirac cones, and van Hove singularities. Interestingly, these 2 × 2 CDW phases are also superconducting. Our findings not only reveal a route towards realizing nontrivial electronic characters by CDW engineering, but also provide an exciting platform to modulate different quantum states at the confluence of CDWs, superconductivity, nontrivial topology, and electron-phonon coupling.
Charge-Density-Wave Control by Adatom Manipulation and Its Effect on Magnetic Nanostructures.
Rutten L, Liebhaber E, Rossnagel K, Franke K Nano Lett. 2024; 25(1):115-120.
PMID: 39701817 PMC: 11719633. DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c04581.