A Ginzburg-Landau model shows that a sublattice-antisymmetric charge density wave can gap a glide-protected nodal line, with the gap becoming complete as the CDW wave vector goes to zero.
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Charge density wave induced gapped nodal line
A Ginzburg-Landau model shows that a sublattice-antisymmetric charge density wave can gap a glide-protected nodal line, with the gap becoming complete as the CDW wave vector goes to zero.