<i>Attosecond Carrier Dynamics and Electronic Structure Measurements in Quasi-2D Layered Materials</i>

ORAL

Abstract

Two-dimensional layered materials may demonstrate strong quantum confinement effects not only in a single layer but perhaps already in quasi-2D layered crystals. Understanding such effects using electron dynamics would enable tailoring of electronic structure and interfaces of two-dimensional layered materials. Interrogating carrier dynamics on the relevant sub-fs to few-fs time-scales has however been challenging thus far. Here, we use attosecond spectroscopy to investigate quantum confinement effects for the carrier dynamics of SnS2, MoS2 and K-doped MoS2. We demonstrate a layer decoupling mechanism due to strongly anisotropic screening, which leads to two-dimensional character manifest already in layered bulk crystals.

*National Science Foundation, award numbers CHE-1565497 and CHE-1213243.
Use of Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC National Laboratory under U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515.
DOD High Performance Comp

Presenters

  • Calley Eads

    • Univ of Arizona

Authors

  • Calley Eads

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Dmytro Bandak

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Mahesh Neupane

    • US Army Rsch Lab - Adelphi
    • US Army Research Laboratory
    • Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
  • Dennis Nordlund

    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Oliver Monti

    • Univ of Arizona