Superconductivity in so-called unconventional superconductors is nearly always found in the vicinity of another ordered state, such as antiferromagnetism, charge density wave …
Chirality is ubiquitous in nature, and populations of opposite chiralities are surprisingly asymmetric at fundamental levels 1, 2. Examples range from parity violation in the subatomic …
Y Zhao, Z Nie, H Hong, X Qiu, S Han, Y Yu… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
The chiral charge density wave is a many-body collective phenomenon in condensed matter that may play a role in unconventional superconductivity and topological physics. Two …
Chirality-driven optical properties in charge density waves are of fundamental and practical importance. Here, we investigate the interaction between circularly polarized light and …
Molecular beam epitaxy is used to grow TiSe 2 ultrathin films on a graphitized SiC (0001) substrate. TiSe 2 films proceed via a nearly layer-by-layer growth mode and exhibit two …
K Kim, HWJ Kim, S Ha, H Kim, JK Kim, J Kim, J Kwon… - Nature Physics, 2024 - nature.com
Chirality refers to a structure that lacks mirror symmetry. It can be observed in a wide range of platforms, from subatomic particles and molecules to living organisms. However, the …
To characterize in detail the charge density wave (CDW) transition of 1 T-VSe 2, its electronic structure and lattice dynamics are comprehensively studied by means of x-ray …
Domain walls (DWs) have been recognized to play crucial roles in various interesting properties and functionalities in quantum materials. A notable example is DWs in charge …
The charge density wave (CDW) instability in 1 T-TiSe 2 is revisited to investigate its electronic and structural origins using angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) …