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Suppression of charge density wave phases in ultrathin 1T-TaS2

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arxiv 1506.04102 v1 pith:JQZCSVZ5 submitted 2015-06-12 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords approxphasesbulkchargecommensuratecrystalsdensityphase
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Using temperature dependent Raman spectroscopy we address the question of how the transition from bulk to few atomic layers affects the charge density wave (CDW) phases in 1T-TaS2. We find that for crystals with thickness larger than approx 10nm the transition temperatures between the different phases as well as the hysteresis that occurs in the thermal cycle correspond to the ones expected for a bulk sample. However, when the crystals become thinner than $\approx 10nm$, the commensurate CDW phase is suppressed down to the experimentally accessible temperatures. In addition, the nearly commensurate CDW phase is diminished below approx 4nm. These findings suggest that the interlayer coupling plays a significant role in determining the properties of CDW systems consisting of a few unit cells in the vertical direction.

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