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Anisotropic Collective Charge Excitations in Quasimetallic 2D Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides.

Chi Sin TangXinmao YinMing YangDi WuJing WuLai Mun WongChangjian LiShi Wun TongYung-Huang ChangFangping OuyangYuan Ping FengShi Jie WangDongzhi ChiMark B H BreeseWenjing ZhangAndrivo RusydiAndrew T S Wee
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2020)
The quasimetallic 1T' phase 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) consist of 1D zigzag metal chains stacked periodically along a single axis. This gives rise to its prominent physical properties which promises the onset of novel physical phenomena and applications. Here, the in-plane electronic correlations are explored, and new mid-infrared plasmon excitations in 1T' phase monolayer WSe2 and MoS2 are observed using optical spectroscopies. Based on an extensive first-principles study which analyzes the charge dynamics across multiple axes of the atomic-layered systems, the collective charge excitations are found to disperse only along the direction perpendicular to the chains. Further analysis reveals that the interchain long-range coupling is responsible for the coherent 1D charge dynamics and the spin-orbit coupling affects the plasmon frequency. Detailed investigation of these charge collective modes in 2D-chained systems offers opportunities for novel device applications and has implications for the underlying mechanism that governs superconductivity in 2D TMD systems.
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