Uniaxial strain-induced phase transition in the 2D topological semimetal IrTe2
Uniaxial strain is a powerful approach to tune material properties and select between nearly degenerate phases. Here, uniaxial strain is used to stabilize the elusive 6×1 charge ordered ground state of IrTe2, revealing insights into its electronic structure and type-II topological Dirac states.
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Auteurs principaux: | Christopher W. Nicholson, Maxime Rumo, Aki Pulkkinen, Geoffroy Kremer, Björn Salzmann, Marie-Laure Mottas, Baptiste Hildebrand, Thomas Jaouen, Timur K. Kim, Saumya Mukherjee, KeYuan Ma, Matthias Muntwiler, Fabian O. von Rohr, Cephise Cacho, Claude Monney |
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2021
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