Interplay of crystal thickness and in-plane anisotropy and evolution of quasi-one dimensional electronic character in ReSe$_{2}$
Lewis S. Hart,
Surani M. Gunasekera,
James L. Webb
et al.
Abstract:We study the valence band structure of ReSe2 crystals with varying thickness down to a single layer using nanoscale angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and density functional theory. The width of the top valence band in the direction perpendicular to the rhenium chains decreases with decreasing number of layers, from 280 meV for the bulk to 61 meV for monolayer. This demonstrates increase of in-plane anisotropy induced by changes in the interlayer coupling and suggests progressively more one-dimensional … Show more
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