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Negative plasmon dispersion in the transition-metal dichalcogenide 2H-TaSe2

Schuster, R.
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Kraus, R.
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Knupfer, M.
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2009
Physical Review B

We report about an electron energy-loss study on the dispersion of the charge-carrier plasmon in the charge-density-wave system 2H-TaSe2 above and below the metal-insulator transition. In both cases we find a negative slope, which is in remarkable contrast to the traditional prediction for metals based on the random-phase approximation. Possible scenarios for this intriguing phenomenon are discussed.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.79.045134
Web of Science ID

WOS:000262978400050

Author(s)
Schuster, R.
Kraus, R.
Knupfer, M.
Berger, H.
Buechner, B.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

79

Issue

4

Article Number

045134

Subjects

charge density waves

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electron energy loss spectra

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metal-insulator transition

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plasmons

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tantalum compounds

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Charge-Density-Wave

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Electron-Energy Loss

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Tetracyanoquinodimethane Ttf-Tcnq

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Dependent Exchange Correction

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One-Component Plasma

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Local-Field Factor

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Alkali-Metals

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Dielectric Function

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Neutron-Scattering

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Peierls Transition

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