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Engineering Charge Density Waves by Stackingtronics in Tantalum Disulfide.

Wing Ni ChengMengmeng NiuYuan MengXiaocang HanJingsi QiaoJin ZhangXiaoxu Zhao
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
In the realm of condensed matter physics and materials science, charge density waves (CDWs) have emerged as a captivating way to modulate correlated electronic phases and electron oscillations in quantum materials. However, collectively and efficiently tuning CDW order is a formidable challenge. Herein, we introduced a novel way to modulate the CDW order in 1T-TaS 2 via stacking engineering. By introducing shear strain during the electrochemical exfoliation, the thermodynamically stable AA-stacked TaS 2 consecutively transform into metastable ABC stacking, resulting in unique 3 a × 1 a CDW order. By decoupling atom coordinates, we atomically deciphered the 3D subtle structural variations in trilayer samples. As suggested by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, the origin of CDWs is presumably due to collective excitations and charge modulation. Therefore, our works shed light on a new avenue to collectively modulate the CDW order via stackingtronics and unveiled novel mechanisms for triggering CDW formation via charge modulation.
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