Experimental Envidence for Charge Density Wave in HfTe5 Revealed by Ultrafast Coherent Phonon Spectroscopy
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Abstract
The transition-metal pentatelluride HfTe5 exhibits unique topological properties and anomalous transport behaviors at low temperatures, with the underlying physical mechanism hypothesized to be linked to the formation of charge density waves (CDWs). However, current experimental studies lack direct evidence to confirm the presence of CDWs in HfTe5. Here, using ultrafast coherent phonon spectroscopy, we investigate the bosonic quasiparticle dynamics of HfTe5 and identify two low-energy coherent oscillations in the sub-THz range (~0.55 THz and ~0.72 THz), which show significant frequency softening as the critical temperature (T* ~ 75 K) is approached. Excluding the possibility of acoustic phonons through pump wavelength- and fluence-dependent time-domain oscillation analysis, we propose that these modes are likely collective excitations of amplitude modes (AM) of CDW, driven by a minimally nested wave vector in HfTe5. Our findings provide experimental evidence for the potential existence of CDW order in HfTe5 from a nonequilibrium perspective, which may offer new insights into the microscopic origins of its exotic physical properties.
Keywords
coherent phonon,Ultrafast,Charge Density wave
Submission Author
杜荣笑
流体物理研究所;中国工程物理研究院研究生院
余俊宏
中国工程物理研究院;流体物理研究所
胡建波
Institute of Fluid Physics; China Academy of Engineering Physics
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