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Magnetic field control over the axial character of Higgs modes in charge-density wave compounds

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Title
Magnetic field control over the axial character of Higgs modes in charge-density wave compounds
Author(s)
Dirk Wulferding; Jongho Park; Tohyama, Takami; Park, Seung Ryong; Changyoung Kim
Publication Date
2025-01
Journal
Nature Communications, v.16, no.1
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Understanding how symmetry-breaking processes generate order out of disorder is among the most fundamental problems of nature. The scalar Higgs mode - a massive (quasi-) particle - is a key ingredient in these processes and emerges with the spontaneous breaking of a continuous symmetry. Its related exotic and elusive axial counterpart, a Boson with vector character, can be stabilized through the simultaneous breaking of multiple continuous symmetries. Here, we employ a magnetic field to tune the recently discovered axial Higgs-type charge-density wave amplitude modes in rare-earth tritellurides. We demonstrate a proportionality between the axial Higgs component and the applied field, and a 90 degrees phase shift upon changing the direction of the magnetic field. This indicates that the axial character is directly related to magnetic degrees of freedom. Our approach opens up an in-situ control over the axial character of emergent Higgs modes.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/16147
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-55355-y
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