English

Darkness in interlayer and charge density wave states of 2H-TaS2

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-03-25 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

The wave-like nature of electrons is evident from quantum interference effects observed during the photoemission process. When there are different nuclei in the unit cell of a crystal and/or structural distortions, photo-electron wavefunctions can interfere, giving rise to peculiar intensity modulation of the spectrum, which can also hide energy states in a photoemission experiment. The 2H phase of transition metal dichalcogenides, with two nonequivalent layers per unit cell and charge density wave distortion, is an optimal platform for such effects to be observed. Here, we discover undetectable states in 2H-TaS2, interpreting high-resolution angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy considering interference effects of the correlated electron wave functions. In addition, phase mismatching induced by the charge density wave distortion, results in evident signature of the phase transition in the photoemission spectrum. Our results highlight the importance of quantum interference, electronic correlations and structural distortion to understand the physics of layered materials.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2410.24086,
  title  = {Darkness in interlayer and charge density wave states of 2H-TaS2},
  author = {Luigi Camerano and Dario Mastrippolito and Debora Pierucci and Ji Dai and Massimo Tallarida and Luca Ottaviano and Gianni Profeta and Federico Bisti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.24086},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

16 pages