Abstract
Charge density waves (CDWs) are ordered quantum states of conduction electrons accompanied by periodic lattice distortions. Raman scattering (RS) spectroscopy is, therefore, well suited for probing CDW-induced structural modulations. The CDW state in quasi-one-dimensional NbTe4 is investigated using RS spectroscopy. At T = 5 K, the resonantly enhanced Raman spectrum exhibits 25 phonon modes. Polarization-dependent measurements reveal a strong coupling between phonon-mode symmetry and crystallographic symmetry, with modes polarized parallel or perpendicular to the crystallographic c axis, along which the one-dimensional structure is elongated. Temperature-dependent RS measurements identify a transition between commensurate and incommensurate CDW phases, accompanied by pronounced thermal hysteresis, with transition temperatures of approximately 45 K upon cooling and 90 K upon warming. The hysteresis width depends on the warming rate, indicating a finite nucleation rate of CDW domains and suggesting potential relevance for memory-device applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 111904 |
| Journal | Applied Physics Letters |
| Volume | 128 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 16 Mar 2026 |
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