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Commensurate to Incommensurate Transition of Three Dimensional Charge Density Waves

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-04-16 v1

Abstract

Charge density wave (CDW) is a widely concerned emergent phenomenon in condensed matter physics. To establish a systematic understanding of CDW, we develop a diagrammatic self-consistent-field approach for cubic Holstein model employing fluctuation exchange approximation, and explore the emergence and transition of three-dimensional CDWs. Commensurate CDW (c-CDW) locked at (π,π,π)(\pi,\pi,\pi) is favored near half-filling, and the transition temperature is predicted around half of the nearest-neighbor hopping. Large hole doping leads to a suppression of CDW transition temperature and the emergence of incommensurate CDW (i-CDW), which is evidenced by a drifting of the ordering vector away from (π,π,π)(\pi,\pi,\pi) towards (π,π,0)(\pi,\pi,0). Phonon frequency significantly impacts the transition temperature and the phase boundary between c-CDW and i-CDW, and the optimal frequency for enlarging the CDW regime is also predicted near half of the nearest-neighbor hopping. These new theoretical results provide a systematic understanding of CDW and a fresh perspective on emergent phenomena dominated by electron-phonon interaction.

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@article{arxiv.2412.06459,
  title  = {Commensurate to Incommensurate Transition of Three Dimensional Charge Density Waves},
  author = {Hao Wang and Qiang Luo and Ji Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.06459},
  year   = {2025}
}