Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27182-y
Title: Unravelling strong electronic interlayer and intralayer correlations in a transition metal dichalcogenide
Authors: Whitcher, TJ 
Fauzi, Angga Dito
Caozheng, D 
Chi, X 
Syahroni, A
Asmara, TC 
Breese, MBH 
Neto, AH Castro 
Wee, ATS 
Majidi, M Aziz 
Rusydi, A 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
KRAMERS-KRONIG ANALYSIS
MONOLAYER MOS2
VALLEY POLARIZATION
BAND-STRUCTURE
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
REFLECTION
SPECTRA
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2021
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation: Whitcher, TJ, Fauzi, Angga Dito, Caozheng, D, Chi, X, Syahroni, A, Asmara, TC, Breese, MBH, Neto, AH Castro, Wee, ATS, Majidi, M Aziz, Rusydi, A (2021-11-30). Unravelling strong electronic interlayer and intralayer correlations in a transition metal dichalcogenide. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 12 (1). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27182-y
Abstract: Electronic correlations play important roles in driving exotic phenomena in condensed matter physics. They determine low-energy properties through high-energy bands well-beyond optics. Great effort has been made to understand low-energy excitations such as low-energy excitons in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), however their high-energy bands and interlayer correlation remain mysteries. Herewith, by measuring temperature- and polarization-dependent complex dielectric and loss functions of bulk molybdenum disulphide from near-infrared to soft X-ray, supported with theoretical calculations, we discover unconventional soft X-ray correlated-plasmons with low-loss, and electronic transitions that reduce dimensionality and increase correlations, accompanied with significantly modified low-energy excitons. At room temperature, interlayer electronic correlations, together with the intralayer correlations in the c-axis, are surprisingly strong, yielding a three-dimensional-like system. Upon cooling, wide-range spectral-weight transfer occurs across a few tens of eV and in-plane p–d hybridizations become enhanced, revealing strong Coulomb correlations and electronic anisotropy, yielding a two-dimensional-like system. Our result shows the importance of strong electronic, interlayer and intralayer correlations in determining electronic structure and opens up applications of utilizing TMDCs on plasmonic nanolithrography.
Source Title: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/229576
ISSN: 20411723
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27182-y
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