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Spatially Extended Charge Density Wave Switching by Nanoscale Local Manipulation in a VTe2 Monolayer

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posted on 2024-03-07, 14:39 authored by Ulysse Chazarin, Mahé Lezoualc’h, Abhishek Karn, Jyh-Ping Chou, Woei Wu Pai, Cyril Chacon, Yann Girard, Vincent Repain, Amandine Bellec, Sylvie Rousset, César González, Alexander Smogunov, Jérôme Lagoute, Yannick J. Dappe
Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide VTe2 exhibits multiple charge density wave (CDW) phases, mainly (4 × 4) and (4 × 1). Here we report facile dynamic and tens-of-nanometer scale switching between these CDW phases with gentle bias pulses in scanning tunneling microscopy. Bias pulses purposely stimulate a reversible random CDW symmetry change between the isotropic (4 × 4) and anisotropic (4 × 1) CDWs, as well as CDW phase slips and rotation. The switching threshold of ∼1.0 V is independent of bias polarity, and the switching rate varies linearly with the tunneling current. Density functional theory calculations indicate that a coherent CDW phase switching incurs an energy barrier of ∼2.0–3.0 eV per (4 × 4) unit cell. While there is a challenge in understanding the observed large-area CDW random fluttering, we provide some possible explanations. The ability to manipulate electronic CDW phases sheds new light on tailoring CDW properties on demand.

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