We report on new LEED, STM and ARPES studies of alkali/Si(111) previously established as having a Mott insulating ground state at surface. The observation of a strong temperature dependent Franck-Condon broadening of the surface band together with the novel 3×3→2(3×3) charge and lattice ordering below 270 K evidence a surface charge density wave (SCDW) in the strong e-ph coupling limit (g≈8). Both the adiabatic ratio ℏω0/t≈0.8 and the effective pairing energy Veff=U−2gℏω0≈−800meV are consistent with the possible formation of a bi-polaronic insulating phase consisting of alternating doubly-occupied/unoccupied dangling bonds as expected in the Holstein-Hubbard model.
@article{arxiv.0907.1573,
title = {Surface state bi-polarons formation on a triangular lattice in the sp-type alkali/Si(111) Mott insulator},
author = {L. A. Cardenas and Y. Fagot-Revurat and L. Moreau and B. Kierren and D. Malterre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1573},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 3 figures. accepted in Physical Review Letters (2009)