Water-solid interactions are crucial for many fundamental phenomena and technological processes. Here, we report a scanning tunneling microscopy study about the charge density wave (CDW) transition in 1T-TaS2 driven by… Click to show full abstract
Water-solid interactions are crucial for many fundamental phenomena and technological processes. Here, we report a scanning tunneling microscopy study about the charge density wave (CDW) transition in 1T-TaS2 driven by a single water dipole layer. At low temperature, pristine 1T-TaS2 is a prototypical CDW compound with 13 × 13 charge order. After growing a highly ordered water adlayer, a new charge order with 3 × 3 periodicity emerges on water-covered 1T-TaS2. After water desorption, the entire 1T-TaS2 surface appears as localized 13 × 13 CDW domains that are separated by residual-water-cluster-pinned CDW domain walls. First-principles calculations show that the electric dipole moments in the water adlayer attract electrons to the top layer of 1T-TaS2, which shifts the phonon softening mode and induces the 13 × 13 to 3 × 3 charge order transition. Our results pave the way for creating new collective quantum states of matter with a molecular dipole layer.
               
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