Band Structure Evolution through Electron Doping in Cr<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>6</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Van Hove singularities (VHSs) in the electronic structure of 2D materials produce a divergent density of states that is prone to electronic instabilities when tuned to the Fermi level, and therefore often associated with a precursor of new ordered phases. However, despite the previous fruitful studies on this topic, it is still challenging to understand the effects of VHSs and directly compare them to theoretical predictions, often due to a mixing of VHSs with other coexisting bands as well as their existence in 3D bulk crystals. Here, we have investigated a clean single-band system with isolated VHSs in a ferromagnetic semiconducting material Cr2Ge2Te6 (CGT). By surface alkali metal doping, we were able to tune the VHS to near the Fermi level, hence creating a genuine 2D system suitable for investigating VHS-induced novel states and their interplay with magnetism. In this talk, we will present our angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurement via a step-by-step in situ potassium doping experiments on pristine CGT crystals, tuning the Fermi level to go across the VHS level and beyond, and discuss our observations of electron-electron correlations and electron-boson coupling effects.

Presenters

  • Ziqin Yue

    • Rice University

Authors

  • Ziqin Yue

    • Rice University
  • Yucheng Guo

    • Rice University
  • Han Wu

    • Rice University
  • Lebing Chen

    • University of California, Berkeley
    • rice university
  • Yichen Zhang

    • Rice University
  • Sohrab Ismail-Beigi

    • Yale University
  • Pengcheng Dai

    • Rice University
  • Junichiro Kono

    • William Marsh Rice University
    • Rice University
  • Ming Yi

    • Rice University