Realization and manipulation of spiral charge density waves in a two-dimensional metal
Abstract
Nearly degenerate charge-density-wave (CDW) states play a central role in the competition among collective phenomena. In real materials, however, these states are often intertwined by disorder, hindering their disentanglement and control. Here we show that strain can lift this near-degeneracy and spatially separate distinct CDW states in NbSe2. Using van der Waals (vdW) interactions, we stabilize a micron-scale strain network that produces spatially inhomogeneous strain fields. Within this landscape, the intrinsic 3 * 3 CDW superlattice of pristine NbSe2 transforms into an isolated unidirectional 4 * 1 order under 1D-confined compression, and into a 2 * 2 order under biaxial tension. The 4 * 1 CDW has a multiband origin and exhibits markedly enhanced thermal stability, persisting up to 70 K. At strain-network nodes, it further develops into chiral spiral textures, which can be melted by voltage pulses. These results establish strain as a powerful approach to disentangle, stabilize and manipulate competing electronic orders.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.13878,
title = {Realization and manipulation of spiral charge density waves in a two-dimensional metal},
author = {Lili Zhou and Ruizi Zhang and Chen Si and Zhaoteng Dong and Mengya Ren and Keru Guo and Can Zhang and Jizheng Wu and Fudi Zhou and Huixia Yang and Yaxin Zhao and Guoyuan Yang and Xiaolong Xu and Yuanxiao Ma and Xiao Kong and Yu Zhang and Yeliang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.13878},
year = {2026}
}