Charge density waves tuned by biaxial tensile stress

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The precise arrangement and nature of atoms drive electronic phase transitions in condensed matter. To explore this tenuous link, we developed a true biaxial mechanical deformation device working at cryogenic temperatures, compatible with x-ray diffraction and transport measurements, well adapted to layered samples. Here we show that a slight deformation of TbTe3 can have a dramatic influence on its Charge Density Wave (CDW), with an orientational transition from c to a driven by the a/c parameter, a tiny coexistence region near a = c, and without space group change. The CDW transition temperature Tc displays a linear dependence with a/c−1 while the gap saturates out of the coexistence region. This behaviour is well accounted for within a tight-binding model. Our results question the relationship between gap and Tc in RTe3 systems. This method opens a new route towards the study of coexisting or competing electronic orders in condensed matter.

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Gallo–Frantz, A., Jacques, V. L. R., Sinchenko, A. A., Ghoneim, D., Ortega, L., Godard, P., … Le Bolloc’h, D. (2024). Charge density waves tuned by biaxial tensile stress. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47626-5

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