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Temperature-Dependent Pseudogap And Electron Localization In 1T-Tas2

Marco Grioni
1992
Journal paper
Abstract

Photoelectron spectroscopy reveals a striking correspondence between charge-density-wave-related phase transitions and modifications of the electronic structure in 1T-TaS2. High-energy-resolution spectra indicate that the collapse of the Fermi surface is abrupt at the quasicommensurate-commensurate transition (approximately 185 K) and that, below this critical temperature, the Fermi level lies in a deep, temperature-dependent pseudogap. These results strongly suggest successive localizations due to electron correlations and disorder, and resolve an outstanding contradiction between transport data and previous spectroscopic results with lower resolution.

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