Abstract
A Landau theory is proposed for charge-density waves (CDW) in transition-metal dichalcogenides with the charge density as an order parameter. The theory predicts the sequence of phases, normal-state---incommensurate-CDW---commensurate-CDW with decreasing temperature, separated by first-order phase transitions. The peaks in charge density lie at sites of a hexagonal crystal and for the incommensurate case the theory predicts phononlike distortions of the CDW lattice as well as dislocations. Impurities pin the charge density wave, broaden the phase transitions, and stabilize the incommensurate state relative to the commensurate state.
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