Real-space Observation of Unidirectional Charge Density Wave and Complex Structural Modulation in the Pnictide Superconductor Ba$_{1-x}$Sr$_x$Ni$_2$As$_2$
Tian Qin, Ruixia Zhong, Weizheng Cao, Shiwei Shen, Chenhaoping Wen,, Yanpeng Qi, Shichao Yan

TL;DR
This study uses scanning tunneling microscopy to reveal unidirectional charge density waves and structural modulations in Ba$_{1-x}$Sr$_x$Ni$_2$As$_2$, elucidating their relationship with superconductivity across different phases.
Contribution
It provides the first real-space observation of unidirectional CDW and structural modulations in this pnictide superconductor, highlighting the effects of Sr substitution on these phenomena.
Findings
Unidirectional CDW observed in low-temperature triclinic phase.
Sr substitution suppresses CDW and stabilizes superstructures.
Superconductivity is enhanced with Sr substitution.
Abstract
Here we use low-temperature and variable-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy to study the pnictide superconductor, BaSrNiAs. In the low-temperature phase (triclinic phase) of BaNiAs, we observe the unidirectional charge density wave (CDW) with = 1/3 on both the Ba and NiAs surfaces. On the NiAs surface of the triclinic BaNiAs, there are structural-modulation-induced chain-like superstructures with distinct periodicities. In the high-temperature phase (tetragonal phase) of BaNiAs, the NiAs surface appears as the periodic 1 by 2 superstructure. Interestingly, in the triclinic phase of BaSrNiAs, the unidirectional CDW is suppressed on both the Ba/Sr and NiAs surfaces, and the Sr substitution stabilizes the periodic 1 by 2 superstructure on the NiAs surface, which enhance the superconductivity in…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
