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Structure and control of charge density waves in two-dimensional 1T-TaS 2

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2015

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Tsen, Adam W., Robert Hovden, Dennis Wang, Young Duck Kim, Junichi Okamoto, Katherine A. Spoth, Yu Liu, et al. 2015. “ Structure and Control of Charge Density Waves in Two-Dimensional 1T-TaS 2 .” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 112 (49) (November 23): 15054–15059. doi:10.1073/pnas.1512092112.

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The layered transition metal dichalcogenides host a rich collection of charge density wave phases in which both the conduction electrons and the atomic structure display translational symmetry breaking. Manipulating these complex states by purely electronic methods has been a long-sought scientific and technological goal. Here, we show how this can be achieved in 1T-TaS2 in the 2D limit. We first demonstrate that the intrinsic properties of atomically thin flakes are preserved by encapsulation with hexagonal boron nitride in inert atmosphere. We use this facile assembly method together with transmission electron microscopy and transport measurements to probe the nature of the 2D state and show that its conductance is dominated by discommensurations. The discommensuration structure can be precisely tuned in few-layer samples by an in-plane electric current, allowing continuous electrical control over the discommensuration-melting transition in 2D.

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two-dimensional materials, strongly correlated systems, charge density waves

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