2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c03987
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Persistent Photogenerated State Attained by Femtosecond Laser Irradiation of Thin Td-MoTe2

Abstract: Laser excitation has emerged as a means to expose hidden states of matter and promote phase transitions on demand. Such laser-induced transformations are often rendered possible owing to the delivery of spatially and/or temporally manipulated light, carrying energy quanta well above the thermal background. Here, we report time-resolved broadband femtosecond (fs) transient absorption measurements on thin flakes of the Weyl semimetal candidate T d-MoTe2 subjected to various levels and schemes of fs-photoexcitati… Show more

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“…T d is a low-temperature (<250 K) phase of 1T′. To date, ultrafast transient spectroscopic measurements have demonstrated the structural phase transition between the 1T′ and T d phases and the emergence of the intermediate T* phase. Theoretical calculations have predicted the 2H-to-1T′ phase transition in the presence of a transient metallic 2H* phase under electronic excitation conditions at a magnitude of several percent. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the structural dynamics of MoTe 2 in the experiment, which comprehensively interferes with photoexcited dense electron–hole plasma . However, there are few experimental studies on intense electronic excitation because photothermal and heat-accumulation effects often lead to permanent ablation and tellurium segregation .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T d is a low-temperature (<250 K) phase of 1T′. To date, ultrafast transient spectroscopic measurements have demonstrated the structural phase transition between the 1T′ and T d phases and the emergence of the intermediate T* phase. Theoretical calculations have predicted the 2H-to-1T′ phase transition in the presence of a transient metallic 2H* phase under electronic excitation conditions at a magnitude of several percent. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the structural dynamics of MoTe 2 in the experiment, which comprehensively interferes with photoexcited dense electron–hole plasma . However, there are few experimental studies on intense electronic excitation because photothermal and heat-accumulation effects often lead to permanent ablation and tellurium segregation .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%