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Atomistic Picture of Charge Density Wave Formation at Surfaces
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Ultrafast Electron DiffractionEngineeringElectron DiffractionChemistryElectronic StructureSemiconductor NanostructuresMelted CdwCharge DensityQuantum MaterialsUltracold AtomSurface ReconstructionPhysicsAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryAtomistic PictureNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGermanene
We used ultrafast electron diffraction and density-functional theory calculations to gain insight into the charge density wave (CDW) formation on In/Si(111). Weak excitation by a femtosecond-laser pulse results in the melting of the CDW. The immediate freezing is hindered by a barrier for the motion of atoms during the phase transition: The melted CDW constitutes a long-lived, supercooled phase and is strong evidence for a first-order transition. The freezing into the CDW is triggered by preexisting adsorbates. Starting at these condensation nuclei, the CDW expands one dimensionally on the In/Si(111) surface, with a constant velocity of more than 80 m/s.
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