Layer-by-layer disentanglement of Bloch states via frequency-domain photoemission
ORAL
Abstract
We report a layer-encoded frequency-domain ARPES experiment on a magnetic topological insulator (MnBi2Te4)(Bi2Te3) to characterize the layer origins of electronic states. Infrared laser excitations launch coherent lattice vibrations with the layer index encoded by the vibration frequency; photoemission spectroscopy tracks the electron dynamics, where the layer information is decoded in the frequency domain. This layer-frequency correspondence reveals a surprising wavefunction relocation of the topological surface state from the top magnetic layer into the buried second layer, reconciling the controversy over the vanishing broken-symmetry energy gap in (MnBi2Te4)(Bi2Te3) and its related compounds. The layer-frequency correspondence can be harnessed to disentangle electronic states layer-by-layer in a broad class of van der Waals superlattices.
–
Presenters
-
Woojoo Lee
University of Chicago
Authors
-
Woojoo Lee
University of Chicago
-
Sebastian Fernandez-Mulligan
Yale University
-
Hengxin Tan
Weizmann Institute of Science
-
Chenhui Yan
University of Chicago
-
Yingdong Guan
The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University
-
Seng Huat Lee
Pennsylvania State University
-
Ruobing Mei
Pennsylvania State University
-
Chaoxing Liu
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
-
Binghai Yan
Weizmann Institute of Science
-
Zhiqiang Mao
Pennsylvania State University
-
Shuolong Yang
University of Chicago