We investigate the charge density wave (CDW) instability in single and double
layers, as well as in the bulk 2H-NbSe2. We demonstrate that the density
functional theory correctly describes the metallic CDW state in the bulk
2H-NbSe2. We predict that both mono- and bilayer NbSe2 undergo a CDW
instability. However, while in the bulk the instability occurs at a momentum
qCDW≈2/3ΓM, in free-standing layers it
occurs at qCDW≈1/2ΓM. Furthermore, while
in the bulk the CDW leads to a metallic state, in a monolayer the ground state
becomes semimetallic, in agreement with recent experimental data. We elucidate
the key role that an enhancement of the electron-phonon matrix element at
q≈qCDW plays in forming the CDW ground state.Comment: 4 pages 5 figure