The electronic structure of MoTe2 undergoing a monoclinic-orthorhombic transition around 250K has been investigated by means of scanning photoemission spectromicroscopy (SPEM), angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), and band structure calculation. The ARPES results show that the electron and hole pockets are modified due to electronic correlation similar to WTe2. In the SPEM results, MoTe2 cleaved in the low temperature orthorhombic phase hosts two kinds of domains with different inclining which would be related to the monoclinic distortion at high temperature. Interestingly, different surface states are observed in the different domains. Although the present data set is insufficient to prove one-to-one correspondence between the inclining and the surface state, it is suggested that surface state can be controlled by the inclining associated with the monoclinic-orthorhombic transition.

Surface electronic states and inclining surfaces in mote2 probed by photoemission spectromicroscopy / Matsumoto, R.; Saini, N. L.; Giampietri, A.; Kandyba, V.; Barinov, A.; Jha, R.; Higashinaka, R.; Matsuda, T. D.; Aoki, Y.; Mizokawa, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. - ISSN 0031-9015. - 90:8(2021), p. 084704. [10.7566/JPSJ.90.084704]

Surface electronic states and inclining surfaces in mote2 probed by photoemission spectromicroscopy

Saini N. L.;
2021

Abstract

The electronic structure of MoTe2 undergoing a monoclinic-orthorhombic transition around 250K has been investigated by means of scanning photoemission spectromicroscopy (SPEM), angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), and band structure calculation. The ARPES results show that the electron and hole pockets are modified due to electronic correlation similar to WTe2. In the SPEM results, MoTe2 cleaved in the low temperature orthorhombic phase hosts two kinds of domains with different inclining which would be related to the monoclinic distortion at high temperature. Interestingly, different surface states are observed in the different domains. Although the present data set is insufficient to prove one-to-one correspondence between the inclining and the surface state, it is suggested that surface state can be controlled by the inclining associated with the monoclinic-orthorhombic transition.
2021
dichalcogenides, spectromicroscopy, ARPES
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Surface electronic states and inclining surfaces in mote2 probed by photoemission spectromicroscopy / Matsumoto, R.; Saini, N. L.; Giampietri, A.; Kandyba, V.; Barinov, A.; Jha, R.; Higashinaka, R.; Matsuda, T. D.; Aoki, Y.; Mizokawa, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. - ISSN 0031-9015. - 90:8(2021), p. 084704. [10.7566/JPSJ.90.084704]
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