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CDW signatures in the electronic structure of LaSb2 at 13 K and metal-insulator transition
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Working Paper
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science
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Abstract
Light rare-earth antimonide LaSb2 is a material susceptible to nesting and exhibits a Charge Density Wave (CDW) at 355 K as well as superconductivity below 1.2 K. In the seek for additional CDW transitions, we have studied the temperature-dependent of LaSb2 at 200 and 13 K and infer CDW manifestations by combining angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. ARPES measurements at 200 K show a metallic system while it appears to be semiconducting at 13 K, at odds with existing resistivity measurements. At 13 K, ARPES shows the band folding of the inner Fermi surface pockets, with considerable spectral weight on the folded band. We find a nesting vector at q = 0.25$\pm$0.02 {\AA} -1. In addition, we observe Umklapps of other bands due to the onset of the new periodicity, together with a semiconducting behavior in the whole reciprocal space. Calculations demonstrate that the folded band is associated with the La-Sb layer and that in-plane distortion is the most probable structural modification in the system, probably affecting the whole unit cell.
Comment: In this work, the discussion presents two interpretations to explain the experimental results. We withdraw this work because after further discussions and data analysis we have concluded that only one of the two interpretations is consistent with the experimental results