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Mott phase at the surface of 1T-TaSe2 observed by scanning tunneling microscopy

Ronci, F.
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Cricenti, A.
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Perfetti, L.  
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2005
Physical Review Letters

In this Letter we report the observation, by scanning tunneling microscopy, of a Mott metal to insulator transition at the surface of 1T-TaSe2. Our spectroscopic data compare considerably well with previous angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements and confirm the presence of a large hysteresis related to a first order process. The local character of the tunneling spectroscopy technique allows a direct visualization of the surface symmetry and provides spectroscopic measurements on the defect-free region of the sample. It follows that the electronic localization is driven purely by the enhancement of the charge density wave amplitude which drives a bandwidth controlled metal-insulator transition.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.036405
Web of Science ID

WOS:000226604700054

Author(s)
Ronci, F.
Cricenti, A.
Perfetti, L.  
Berger, H.  
Grioni, M.  
Colonna, S.
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

94

Article Number

036405

Subjects

Charge-Density Waves

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Temperature

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Transitions

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2H-Tase2

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State

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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April 7, 2010
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