A novel $\sqrt{19}\times\sqrt{19}$ superstructure in epitaxially grown 1T-TaTe$_2$
Jinwoong Hwang, Yeongrok Jin, Canxun Zhang, Tiancong Zhu, Kyoo Kim,, Yong Zhong, Ji-Eun Lee, Zongqi Shen, Yi Chen, Wei Ruan, Hyejin Ryu, Choongyu, Hwang, Jaekwang Lee, Michael F. Crommie, Sung-Kwan Mo, Zhi-Xun Shen

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This study reports the discovery of a new $\
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It introduces a previously unobserved $\
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Control of charge order via annealing
Abstract
The spontaneous formation of electronic orders is a crucial element for understanding complex quantum states and engineering heterostructures in two-dimensional materials. We report a novel charge order in few-layer thick 1T-TaTe transition metal dichalcogenide films grown by molecular beam epitaxy, which has not been realized. Our photoemission and scanning probe measurements demonstrate that monolayer 1T-TaTe exhibits a variety of metastable charge density wave orders, including the superstructure, which can be selectively stabilized by controlling the post-growth annealing temperature. Moreover, we find that only the order persists in 1T-TaTe films thicker than a monolayer, up to 8 layers. Our findings identify the previously unrealized novel electronic order in a much-studied transition…
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