Fermi surface nesting and charge-density wave formation in rare-earth tritellurides

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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To appear in Phys. Rev. B

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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.085114

The Fermi surface of rare-earth tri-tellurides ({\it R}Te$_{3}$) is investigated in terms of the nesting driven charge-density wave formation using positron annihilation and first-principles LMTO calculations. Fermi surface nesting is revealed as a strong candidate for driving charge-density wave formation in these compounds. The nesting vector obtained from positron annihilation experiments on GdTe$_{3}$ is determined to be ${\mathbf q} = (0.28\pm0.02,0,0) {\mathbf a}^{*}$, (${\mathbf a}^{*}=2\pi/{\mathbf a}$), in excellent agreement with previous experimental and theoretical studies.

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