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Influence of Structural Defects on Charge Density Waves in 1T-TaS2
by
Kowalczyk, D A
, T -C Chiang
, Szalowski, K
, Hattori, T
, Kolodziej, J J
, Dunal, R
, Toczek, K
, Kowalczyk, P J
, Gmitra, M
, Binder, J
, M Le Ster
, Kozlowski, W
, Kuwahara, Y
, Piskorski, M
, Wysmolek, A
, Olszowska, N
, Dabrowski, P
, Bian, G
, Krukowski, P
, Rogala, M
, Rys, W
, Przybysz, P
, Nadolska, A
, Lacinska, E
, Lutsyk, I
in
Charge density waves
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Electronic structure
/ Magnetic properties
/ Oxidation
/ Photoelectrons
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfur
/ Tiling
2023
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Influence of Structural Defects on Charge Density Waves in 1T-TaS2
by
Kowalczyk, D A
, T -C Chiang
, Szalowski, K
, Hattori, T
, Kolodziej, J J
, Dunal, R
, Toczek, K
, Kowalczyk, P J
, Gmitra, M
, Binder, J
, M Le Ster
, Kozlowski, W
, Kuwahara, Y
, Piskorski, M
, Wysmolek, A
, Olszowska, N
, Dabrowski, P
, Bian, G
, Krukowski, P
, Rogala, M
, Rys, W
, Przybysz, P
, Nadolska, A
, Lacinska, E
, Lutsyk, I
in
Charge density waves
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Electronic structure
/ Magnetic properties
/ Oxidation
/ Photoelectrons
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfur
/ Tiling
2023
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Influence of Structural Defects on Charge Density Waves in 1T-TaS2
by
Kowalczyk, D A
, T -C Chiang
, Szalowski, K
, Hattori, T
, Kolodziej, J J
, Dunal, R
, Toczek, K
, Kowalczyk, P J
, Gmitra, M
, Binder, J
, M Le Ster
, Kozlowski, W
, Kuwahara, Y
, Piskorski, M
, Wysmolek, A
, Olszowska, N
, Dabrowski, P
, Bian, G
, Krukowski, P
, Rogala, M
, Rys, W
, Przybysz, P
, Nadolska, A
, Lacinska, E
, Lutsyk, I
in
Charge density waves
/ Defects
/ Density functional theory
/ Electronic structure
/ Magnetic properties
/ Oxidation
/ Photoelectrons
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Sulfur
/ Tiling
2023
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Influence of Structural Defects on Charge Density Waves in 1T-TaS2
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Influence of Structural Defects on Charge Density Waves in 1T-TaS2
2023
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The influence of intrinsic defects of 1T-TaS2 on charge density waves (CDW) is studied using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM, STS), angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES), and density functional theory (DFT). We identify several types of structural defects and find that most have a local character limited to the single CDW site, with single exception which effectively behaves as a dopant, leading to band bending and affecting multiple neighboring sites. While only one type of defect can be observed by STM topographic imaging, all defects are easily resolved by local density of states (LDOS) mapping with STS. We correlate atomically-resolved STM periodicity of defect-free 1T-TaS2 to top sulfur atoms and introduce tiling of the surface using equiangular hexagon. DFT calculations (with included Coulomb interactions) are used to investigate the electronic structure by introducing sulfur vacancy or substituting sulfur with oxygen. The sulfur vacancy is characterized by metallic properties and is identified as an origin of one of observed experimentally defects. Whereas in the case of the latter, the oxidation of 1T-TaS2 is found to result in the loss of magnetic properties expected in defect-free material.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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