The quasi-two-dimensional nickel chalcogenides TlNi2Se2 is a newly
discovered superconductor. We have performed optical spectroscopy study on
TlNi2Se2 single crystals over a broad frequency range at various
temperatures. The overall optical reflectance spectra are similar to those
observed in its isostructure BaNi2As2. Both the suppression in R(ω)
and the peaklike feature in σ1(ω) suggest the progressive
formation of a pseudogap feature in the midinfrared range with decreasing
temperatures, which might be originated from the dynamic local fluctuation of
charge-density-wave (CDW) instability. We propose that the CDW instability in
TlNi2Se2 is driven by the saddle points mechanism, due to the existence of
van Hove singularity very close to the Fermi energy.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure