Abstract
We study the 2 × 2 charge density wave (CDW) in epitaxially-grown monolayer TiSe2. Our temperature-dependent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements indicate a strong-coupling instability, but reveal how not all states couple equally to the symmetry-breaking distortion, with an electron pocket persisting to low temperature as a non-bonding state. We further show how the CDW order can be suppressed by a modest doping of around 0.06(2) electrons per Ti. Our results provide an opportunity for quantitative comparison with a realistic tight-binding model, which emphasises a crucial role of structural aspects of the phase transition in understanding the hybridisation in the ground state. Together, our work provides a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenology of the CDW in TiSe2 in the 2D limit.
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Watson, M. D., Rajan, A., Antonelli, T., Underwood, K., Marković, I., Mazzola, F., … King, P. D. C. (2021). Strong-coupling charge density wave in monolayer TiSe2. 2D Materials, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/abafec
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