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Photoinduced sliding transition into a hidden phase in van der Waals materials

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-11-15 v1

Abstract

We propose a generic scenario for metastability and excitation-induced switching in layered materials. Focusing on a minimal bilayer stack, where each layer consists of a honeycomb lattice with A and B sublattices, we map out the energy landscape with respect to the relative sliding of the layers. The sliding affects the interlayer hopping, which induces a splitting between bonding and anti-bonding bands. When this splitting is large, the AA and AB stacking configurations correspond to the global and secondary minima, respectively, and these configurations are separated by a barrier against layer-sliding. While chemical doping only flattens this barrier, strong \emph{photodoping} from bonding to antibonding bands can transiently destabilize the global minimum and induce a sliding motion toward the AB stacked configuration, thereby switching from an equilibrium insulator to a nearly gapless metastable phase. This hopping-driven effect is enhanced by local repulsive interactions, which increase the gap and facilitate the inter-layer sliding.

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@article{arxiv.2211.07010,
  title  = {Photoinduced sliding transition into a hidden phase in van der Waals materials},
  author = {Jiajun Li and Philipp Werner and Michael Sentef and Markus Mueller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07010},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, including paper + appendix