Incognizant
1T/1H Charge-Density-Wave Phases in Monolayer
NbTe2
Posted on 2024-08-21 - 14:44
While experimental realization of multiple charge-density
waves
(CDWs) has been ascribed to monolayer 1T-NbTe2, their atomic
structures are still largely unclear, preventing a deep understanding
of their novel electronic structures. Here, comparing first-principles-calculated
orbital textures with reported STM measurements, we successfully identify
multiple CDWs in monolayer NbTe2. Surprisingly, we reveal
that both 1T/1H phases could exist in monolayer NbTe2,
which was incognizant before. Particularly, we find that the experimentally
observed 4 × 1 and 4 × 4 CDWs could be attributed to 1H
stacking, while the observed 19×19 phase could possess 1T stacking. The existence
of 1T/1H phases results in competition between CDW, spin-density wave
(SDW), and ferromagnetism in 1H stacking under an external field and
results in CDW-induced quantum phase transitions from a Kramers–Weyl
fermion to a topological insulator in 1T stacking. Our study suggests
NbTe2 as an exotic platform to investigate the interplay
between CDW, SDW, and topological phases, which are largely unexplored
in current experiments.