1D charge density wave in the hidden order state of URu2Si2

URu2Si2 is known to exhibit a lower temperature phase transition termed a ‘hidden order’ due to the difficulty its detection using conventional solid-state probes and the exact mechanism still remains unknown. Here, the authors use scanning tunnelling microscopy to reveal a 1D charge density wave fo...

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Autores principales: Edwin Herrera, Víctor Barrena, Isabel Guillamón, José Augusto Galvis, William J. Herrera, José Castilla, Dai Aoki, Jacques Flouquet, Hermann Suderow
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Sumario:URu2Si2 is known to exhibit a lower temperature phase transition termed a ‘hidden order’ due to the difficulty its detection using conventional solid-state probes and the exact mechanism still remains unknown. Here, the authors use scanning tunnelling microscopy to reveal a 1D charge density wave for cleaved samples of URu2Si2 and demonstrate a potential connection with the hidden order state.