Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session Z03: 2D Materials: Superconductivity, Ferroelectricity, Density Waves, and Other Correlated States III
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Friday, March 8, 2024
Room: L100C
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DMP
Chair: Xirui Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
Abstract: Z03.00004 : Microscopic insights into the pseudo gap phase of CsV3Sb5*
12:30 PM–12:42 PM
Presenter:
Jiangchang Zheng
(Department of Physics, HKUST)
Authors:
Jiangchang Zheng
(Department of Physics, HKUST)
Caiyun Chen
(The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Qifang Li
(Univ of Tokyo)
gaopeng pan
(HKU, Department of Physics, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong)
xu zhang
(HKU, Department of Physics, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong)
Ganesh Pokharel
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Andrea C Salinas
(UCSB, Materials Department, Santa Barbara, California)
Stephen D Wilson
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Ziyang Meng
(HKU, Department of Physics, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong)
Berthold Jaeck
(HKUST, Department of Physics, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong)
We present results from cryogenic scanning tunneling microscopy experiments on cleaved bulk crystals of CsV3Sb5. The goal of our study is to shed light on the pseudo gap phase that appears in the low energy local density of states of the 2x2 CDW state. To this end, we combine high-resolution spectroscopy and quasiparticle interference with scattering experiments in which we study the response of the pseudo gap phase to atomic scale perturbations. We compare our observations with results from microscopic model calculations with the focus on the spectral features of the chiral flux phase.
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[2]H. Zhao et al., Nature 599, 216-221 (2021)
[3]C. Guo et. al., Nature 611, 461-466 (2022)
*We gratefully acknowledge funding support by the Croucher foundation.
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