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The spontaneous symmetry breaking in Ta2NiSe5 is structural in nature

Authors :
Edoardo Baldini
Alfred Zong
Dongsung Choi
Changmin Lee
Marios H. Michael
Lukas Windgaetter
Igor I. Mazin
Simone Latini
Doron Azoury
Baiqing Lv
Anshul Kogar
Yifan Su
Yao Wang
Yangfan Lu
Tomohiro Takayama
Hidenori Takagi
Andrew J. Millis
Angel Rubio
Eugene Demler
Nuh Gedik
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The excitonic insulator is an electronically driven phase of matter that emerges upon the spontaneous formation and Bose condensation of excitons. Detecting this exotic order in candidate materials is a subject of paramount importance, as the size of the excitonic gap in the band structure establishes the potential of this collective state for superfluid energy transport. However, the identification of this phase in real solids is hindered by the coexistence of a structural order parameter with the same symmetry as the excitonic order. Only a few materials are currently believed to host a dominant excitonic phase, Ta 2 NiSe 5 being the most promising. Here, we test this scenario by using an ultrashort laser pulse to quench the broken-symmetry phase of this transition metal chalcogenide. Tracking the dynamics of the material’s electronic and crystal structure after light excitation reveals spectroscopic fingerprints that are compatible only with a primary order parameter of phononic nature. We rationalize our findings through state-of-the-art calculations, confirming that the structural order accounts for most of the gap opening. Our results suggest that the spontaneous symmetry breaking in Ta 2 NiSe 5 is mostly of structural character, hampering the possibility to realize quasi-dissipationless energy transport.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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