Abstract
We report an optical spectroscopy study on single crystals of ${Na}_{2}$${Ti}_{2}$${As}_{2}O$, a sister compound of the superconductor Ba${Ti}_{2}$Sb${}_{2}O$. The study unexpectedly reveals two density wave phase transitions. The first transition, at 320 K, results in the formation of a large energy gap and removes the majority of the Fermi surfaces. But the compound remains metallic with residual itinerant carriers. Below 42 K, another density wave phase transition with a smaller energy gap scale occurs and drives the compound into the semiconducting ground state. These experiments thus enable us to shed light on the complex electronic structure in titanium oxypnictides.
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