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Competing charge density waves in a van der Waals antiferromagnet CeTe3
日時 2024年6月21日 (金) 14:00-
場所 放射光科学研究所 2階 セミナー室
講師 藤澤 唯太
(広島大学放射光科学研究所)
In recent years, research on the cooperative phenomena between charge density waves (CDW) and magnetism has been actively progressing [1]. RTe3 (R: rare earth element), which possesses a two-dimensional crystal structure, has long been studied as a CDW material originating from Fermi surface nesting. Meanwhile, the existence of novel magnetic structures modulated by CDW has been increasingly revealed [2]. In particular, CeTe3 is anticipated to exhibit cooperative phenomena between CDW and magnetism due to the hybridization between the Te 5p electrons responsible for CDW and the Ce 4f localized electrons near the Fermi level.
In this study, we investigated CDWs on the Te plane using scanning tunneling microscopy. As a result, we successfully observed a previously unreported new CDW order associated with the spin-flop transition induced by an applied magnetic field [3]. The wave vector of this CDW corresponds to a hidden nesting vector that had not been the focus of attention until now, suggesting a close relationship between the magnetism originating from Ce 4f spins and the Te 5p electrons constituting the Fermi surface.
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[2] S. Chillal et al., Phys. Rev. B 102, 241110 (R) (2020)., S. Akatsuka et al., arXiv 2306. 04854 (2023).
[3] R. Okuma et al., Sci. Rep. 10, 15311 (2020).
問合せ先 出田真一郎(放射光科学研究所)