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Symmetry induced phonon renormalization in few layers of 2H-MoTe$_2$ transistors: Raman and first-principles studies

Published 29 Oct 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2010.15932v2)

Abstract: Understanding of electron-phonon coupling (EPC) in two dimensional (2D) materials manifesting as phonon renormalization is essential to their possible applications in nanoelectronics. Here we report in-situ Raman measurements of electrochemically top-gated 2, 3 and 7 layered 2H-MoTe$ {2} $ channel based field-effect transistors (FETs). While the E$ {1}{2g} $ and B$ {2g} $ phonon modes exhibit frequency softening and linewidth broadening with hole doping concentration (\textit{p}) up to $\sim$ 2.3 $\times$10$ {13} $/cm$ {2} $, A$ _{1g}$ shows relatively small frequency hardening and linewidth sharpening. The dependence of frequency renormalization of the E$ {1}{2g} $ mode on the number of layers in these 2D crystals confirms that hole doping occurs primarily in the top two layers, in agreement with recent predictions. We present first-principles density functional theory (DFT) analysis of bilayer MoTe$ {2} $ that qualitatively captures our observations, and explain that a relatively stronger coupling of holes with E$ {1}{2g} $ or B$ _{2g} $ modes as compared with the A$ _{1g} $ mode originates from the in-plane orbital character and symmetry of the states at valence band maximum (VBM). The contrast between the manifestation of EPC in monolayer MoS$ _{2} $ and those observed here in a few-layered MoTe$ _{2} $ demonstrates the role of the symmetry of phonons and electronic states in determining the EPC in these isostructural systems.

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