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Layer-dependent ultrafast carrier dynamics of PdSe 2 investigated by photoemission electron microscopy.

Xiaying LyuYaolong LiXiaofang LiXiulan LiuJingying XiaoWeiting XuPengzuo JiangHong YangChengyin WuXiaoyong HuLiang-You PengQihuang GongShengxue YangYunan Gao
Published in: Nanoscale (2024)
For atomically thin two-dimensional materials, variations in layer thickness can result in significant changes in the electronic energy band structure and physicochemical properties, thereby influencing the carrier dynamics and device performance. In this work, we employ time- and energy-resolved photoemission electron microscopy to reveal the ultrafast carrier dynamics of PdSe 2 with different layer thicknesses. We find that for few-layer PdSe 2 with a semiconductor phase, an ultrafast hot carrier cooling on a timescale of approximately 0.3 ps and an ultrafast defect trapping on a timescale of approximately 1.3 ps are unveiled, followed by a slower decay of approximately tens of picoseconds. However, for bulk PdSe 2 with a semimetal phase, only an ultrafast hot carrier cooling and a slower decay of approximately tens of picoseconds are observed, while the contribution of defect trapping is suppressed with the increase of layer number. Theoretical calculations of the electronic energy band structure further confirm the transition from a semiconductor to a semimetal. Our work demonstrates that TR- and ER-PEEM with ultrahigh spatiotemporal resolution and wide-field imaging capability has great advantages in revealing the intricate details of ultrafast carrier dynamics of nanomaterials.
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