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    Optical response of the bulk stabilized mosaic phase in Se doped TaS2−x_{2-x}Sex_{x}

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    The layered van der Waals material, TaS2_{2} features a meta-stable mosaic phase on the verge of a nearly commensurate to commensurate charge density wave transition. This meta-stable or 'hidden' phase can be reached by laser pumping the low temperature, commensurate charge density wave phase. Here we report the stabilization of a bulk, equilibrium mosaic phase in 1T-TaS1.2_{1.2}Se0.8_{0.8} single crystals observed with transport and optical spectroscopy experiments. We identify a bulk pseudogap in the mosaic phase of approximately 200 meV at the lowest temperatures, while the CCDW phase can be obtained by heating and instead has a full optical gap of about 100 meV. Surprisingly, a spectral weight analysis shows that Se doping gives rise to an increased charge density despite the fact that this is formally an isovalent substitution. This finding is consistent with the recent observation that the mosaic phase is stabilized as equilibrium phase through the appearance of charged defects.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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