Photo-induced lattice distortion in 2H-MoTe 2 probed by time-resolved core level photoemission
The technological interest in MoTe as a phase engineered material is related to the possibility of triggering the 2H-1T' phase transition by optical excitation, potentially allowing for an accurate patterning of metallic areas into a semiconducting canvas laser irradiation. In this paper, we in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Faraday discussions 2022-08, Vol.236, p.429-441 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The technological interest in MoTe
as a phase engineered material is related to the possibility of triggering the 2H-1T' phase transition by optical excitation, potentially allowing for an accurate patterning of metallic areas into a semiconducting canvas
laser irradiation. In this paper, we investigate the photo-induced modifications of a bulk 2H-MoTe
crystal by means of time-resolved X-ray photoemission spectroscopy. We observe that in the microsecond timescale, the core levels shift to higher kinetic energies due to surface photovoltage fields, while in the sub-nanosecond range, the photoemission peaks shift in the opposite direction. With the support of DFT calculations, we ascribe the latter effect to the deformation of the lattice in the out-of-plane direction, which is along the pathway for the 2H-1T' phase transition. Our data indicate an intermediate lattice excitation state with a measured lifetime in the order of 600 ps, in which the displacement of Mo and Te atoms causes the Te 4d electrons to shift towards higher binding energies. |
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ISSN: | 1359-6640 1364-5498 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D1FD00105A |