Revealing Optical Transitions and Carrier Dynamics within the Bulk Band Structure of Chiral Tellurium Nanosheets
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Abstract
Tellurium is a chiral crystal consisting of helical chains arranged in a hexagonal array along the c-axis. The bulk band structure due to the spin-orbit interaction exhibits Weyl nodes with opposite chirality at the H and H’ points in the Brillouin zone. Here we use polarized mid-infrared pump-probe spectroscopy on nanosheets of tellurium to map the band-edge electronic structure and interrogate carrier relaxation processes over a wide energy range (0.3 to 1.2 eV). We observe a series of transitions between all three valence bands at H-point of the Brillouin zone (H4, H5 and H6 symmetries) with the doubly degenerate conduction band with Weyl points (H6 Symmetry) with dynamic response of polarization anisotropy. The main decay of photoexcited carriers occurs within the first 50 ps, followed by a weak long-lived decay of carriers. The carrier thermalization process varies with polarization state of the probe beam at different bands. Such knowledge of electronic structure and carrier dynamics provides a foundation for understanding the topological and anisotropic nature of the material.
*UC acknowledges NSF grants ECCS-1509706, DMR-1531373, and DMR-1507844. PY acknowledges NSF/AFOSR 2DARE, ARO and SRC. WZW acknowledges Purdue University and ORAU.
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Presenters
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Giriraj Jnawali
- Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati