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Evidence of strong and mode-selective electron-phonon coupling in the topological superconductor candidate 2M-WS 2 .

Yiwei LiLixuan XuGan LiuYuqiang FangHuijun ZhengShenghao DaiEnting LiGuang ZhuShihao ZhangShiheng LiangLexian YangFuqiang HuangXiaoxiang XiZhongkai LiuNan XuYulin Chen
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
The interaction between lattice vibrations and electrons plays a key role in various aspects of condensed matter physics - including electron hydrodynamics, strange metal behavior, and high-temperature superconductivity. In this study, we present systematic investigations using Raman scattering and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to examine the phononic and electronic subsystems of the topological superconductor candidate 2M-WS 2 . Raman scattering exhibits an anomalous nonmonotonic temperature dependence of phonon linewidths, indicative of strong phonon-electron scattering over phonon-phonon scattering. The ARPES results demonstrate pronounced dispersion anomalies (kinks) at multiple binding energies within both bulk and topological surface states, indicating a robust and mode-selective coupling between the electronic states and various phonon modes. These experimental findings align with previous calculations of the Eliashberg function, providing a deeper understanding of the highest superconducting transition temperature observed in 2M-WS 2 (8.8 K) among all transition metal dichalcogenides as induced by electron-phonon coupling. Furthermore, our results may offer valuable insights into other properties of 2M-WS 2 and guide the search for high-temperature topological superconductors.
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