Misfit layer compounds, heterostructures composed by a regular alternating stacking of rocksalt monochalcogenides bilayers and few-layer transition metal dichalchogenides, are an emergent platform to investigate highly doped transition metal dichalcogenides. Among them, (LaSe)1.14(NbSe2)2 displays Ising superconductivity, while the presence of a charge density wave (CDW) in the material is still under debate. Here, by using polarized Raman spectroscopy and first-principles calculations, we show that NbSe2 undergoes a doping-driven collapse of the CDW ordering within the misfit, and no signature of the CDW is detected down to 8~K. We provide a complete experimental and theoretical description of the lattice dynamics of this misfit compound. We show that the vibrational properties are obtained from those of the two subunits, namely the LaSe unit and the NbSe2 bilayer, in the presence of a suitable field-effect doping, and then highlight the 2D nature of the lattice dynamics of NbSe2 within the (LaSe)1.14(NbSe2)2 3D structure.
@article{arxiv.2405.18939,
title = {NbSe$_{2}$'s charge density wave collapse in the (LaSe)$_{1.14}$(NbSe$_{2}$)$_{2}$ misfit layer compound},
author = {Ludovica Zullo and Grégory Setnikar and Amit Pawbake and Tristan Cren and Christophe Brun and Justine Cordiez and Shunsuke Sasaki and Laurent Cario and Giovanni Marini and Matteo Calandra and Marie-Aude Méasson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18939},
year = {2024}
}
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