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Scanning-Tunneling Microscope Imaging of Single-Electron Solitons in a Material with Incommensurate Charge-Density Waves
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Charge ExcitationsEngineeringMicroscopyPolariton DynamicTunneling MicroscopyElectron MicroscopyQuantum MaterialsQuantum MatterCdw AmplitudeQuantum ScienceIndividual SolitonsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsNanophysicsSingle-electron SolitonsNatural SciencesScanning Probe MicroscopyTopological SolitonApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsIncommensurate Charge-density WavesScanning-tunneling Microscope ImagingElectron MicroscopeAmplitude SolitonQuantum Devices
We report on scanning-tunneling microscopy experiments in a charge-density wave (CDW) system allowing visually capturing and studying in detail the individual solitons corresponding to the self-trapping of just one electron. This "Amplitude Soliton" is marked by vanishing of the CDW amplitude and by the π shift of its phase. It might be the realization of the spinon--the long-sought particle (along with the holon) in the study of science of strongly correlated electronic systems. As a distinct feature we also observe one-dimensional Friedel oscillations superimposed on the CDW which develop independently of solitons.
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