Coloquio en el IFIS: “Sliding phasons in Moiré Ladders”

El próximo jueves 25 de junio, la Dra. Paula Mellado, física teórica y profesora en la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (Santiago, Chile) dictará el coloquio “Sliding phasons in Moiré Ladders” a las 14:30 horas en la Sala 208 del Instituto de Física, Edificio de Ciencias, Campus Curauma, PUCV.

Compartimos el resumen de la presentación:

An incommensurate charge density wave is a periodic modulation of charge that breaks trans-lational symmetry at a momentum that does not coincide with the primitive lattice vectors. Its Goldstone excitation, the phason, comprises collective gapless phase fluctuations. Aiming to unveil the mechanism behind the onset of incommensurate charge order in layered materials, we study a half-filled, four-band tight-binding model on a ladder with a relative shift δ = p/q between the legs, induced by the dimerization of one of them. The shift results in a moiré supercell comprising q composite cells and a modulated inter-leg tunneling. The moiré potential compresses the leg bands
into flat minibands near the Fermi level, resulting in additional low-energy peaks in the density of states. Including Coulomb interactions, we find an incommensurate charge-density-wave phase in which the charge modulation is out of phase between the legs. The collective excitations of this state are long-lived neutral, acoustic phasons whose speed is controlled by the moiré parameter δ and the inter-leg tunneling amplitude. This model sheds light on the role of interlayer incongruities in the formation of excitonic charge-ordered phases in van der Waals and heterostructured materials.

Extendemos la invitación a la comunidad del Instituto de Física y público interesado a participar de este coloquio.

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