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Sub-picosecond photo-induced displacive phase transition in two-dimensional MoTe$_2$

Materials Science 2020-06-23 v3

Abstract

Photo-induced phase transitions (PIPTs) provide an ultrafast, energy-efficient way for precisely manipulating the topological properties of transition-metal ditellurides, and can be used to stabilize a topological phase in an otherwise semiconducting material. Using first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that the PIPT in monolayer MoTe2_2 from the semiconducting 2H phase to the topological 1T' phase can be triggered purely by electronic excitations that soften multiple lattice vibrational modes. These softenings, driven by a Peierls-like mechanism within the conduction bands, lead to structural symmetry breaking within sub-picosecond timescales, which is shorter than the timescale of a thermally driven phase transition. The transition is predicted to be triggered by photons with energies over 1.961.96\,eV, with an associated excited carrier density of 3.4×10143.4\times10^{14}\,cm2^{-2}, which enables a controllable phase transformation by varying the laser wavelength. Our results provide insight into the underlying physics of the phase transition in 2D transition-metal ditellurides, and show an ultrafast phase transition mechanism for manipulation of the topological properties of 2D systems.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09757,
  title  = {Sub-picosecond photo-induced displacive phase transition in two-dimensional MoTe$_2$},
  author = {Bo Peng and Hao Zhang and Weiwen Chen and Zhi-Jun Qiu and Hezhu Shao and Heyuan Zhu and Bartomeu Monserrat and Desheng Fu and Hongming Weng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09757},
  year   = {2020}
}

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