Hidden one-dimensional electronic structure and non-Fermi liquid angle resolved photoemission line shapes of η-Mo4O11
Abstract
We report angle resolved photoemission (ARPES) spectra of η-Mo4O11, a layered metal that undergoes two charge density wave (CDW) transitions at 109 K and 30 K. We have directly observed the ``hidden one-dimensional (hidden-1d)'' Fermi surface and an anisotropic gap opening associated with the 109 K transition, in agreement with the band theoretical description of the CDW transition. In addition, as in other hidden-1d materials such as NaMo6O17, the ARPES line shapes show certain anomalies, which we discuss in terms of non-Fermi liquid physics and possible roles of disorder.
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