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Bonding states underpinning structural transitions in IrTe2 observed with micro-ARPES

Published inPhysical review. B, vol. 110, no. 20, 205123
First online date2024-11-12
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Competing interactions in low-dimensional materials can produce nearly degenerate electronic and structural phases. We investigate structural phase transitions in layered IrTe 2 for which a number of potential transition mechanisms have been postulated. The spatial coexistence of multiple phases on the micron scale has prevented a detailed analysis of the electronic structure. By exploiting micro-angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy obtained with synchrotron radiation we extract the electronic structure of the multiple structural phases in IrTe 2 in order to address the mechanism underlying the phase transitions. We find direct evidence of lowered energy states that appear in the low-temperature phases, states previously predicted by calculations and extended here. Our results validate a proposed scenario of bonding and antibonding states as the driver of the phase transitions.

Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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NICHOLSON, C. W. et al. Bonding states underpinning structural transitions in IrTe2 observed with micro-ARPES. In: Physical review. B, 2024, vol. 110, n° 20, p. 205123. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.110.205123
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