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arxiv: 2305.00053 · v1 · pith:EC44Y5EJ · submitted 2023-04-28 · cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Experimental observation of metallic states with different dimensionality in a quasi-1D charge density wave compound

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TaTe$_4$ is a quasi-1D tetrachalcogenide that exhibits a CDW instability caused by a periodic lattice distortion. Recently, pressure-induced superconductivity has been achieved in this compound, revealing a competition between these different ground states and making TaTe$_4$ very interesting for fundamental studies. Although TaTe$_4$ exhibits CDW ordering below 475 K, transport experiments have reported metallic behavior with a resistivity plateau at temperatures lower than 10 K. In this paper, we study the electronic structure of TaTe$_4$ using a combination of high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and density functional calculations. Our results reveal the existence of the long-sought metallic states. These states exhibit mixed dimensionality, while some of them might have potential topological properties.

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