Charge Density Waves

Charge density waves (CDWs), a periodic modulation of electronic charge, are present in a number of superconducting materials that include high-temperature cuperate superconductors. Whether the two phenomena are in any way coupled remains debated.

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Lifshitz transition enabling superconducting dome around the quantum critical point in TiSe2

R. D. H. HinlopenO. N. MouldingW. R. BroadF. BangmaA. McCollamJ. AyresC. J. SayersE. Da ComoF. FlickerJ. van WeselS. Friedemann

Charge density waves and Fermi surface reconstruction in the clean overdoped cuprate superconductor Tl2Ba2CuO6+d

C. C. TamM. ZhuJ. AyresK. KummerF. Yakhou-HarrisJ. R. CooperA. CarringtonS. M. Hayden

Charge order and superconductivity in underdoped YBa2Cu3O7-d under pressure

C. PutzkeJ. AyresJ. BuhotS. LicciardelloN. E. HusseyS. FriedemannA. Carrington

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