Studies of doping-driven structural phase transitions in (Mo,W)Te<sub>2</sub> using ARPES and XPS
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Abstract
(Mo,W)Te2 may be a type-II Weyl semimetal when it is in a structural phase that breaks inversion symmetry. Previously, it has been shown that small amounts of surface electron doping in WTe2 results in changes to surface electronic band structure that are consistent with a metastable shear displacement that locally restores inversion symmetry[1]. Here, we report progress on ARPES and XPS studies of the details of this phenomenon, including using higher temperatures to access states above the Fermi level, XPS to quantify the nature of the chemical changes, and composition-dependence to establish the ubiquity of this phenomenon in the (Mo,W)Te2 series.
[1] Rossi, A., Resta, G., Lee, S., Redwing, R., Jozwiak, C., Bostwick, A., Rotenberg, E., Savrasov, S., & Vishik, I. (2020). Two phase transitions driven by surface electron doping in WTe2. Phys. Rev. B, 102, 121110.
[1] Rossi, A., Resta, G., Lee, S., Redwing, R., Jozwiak, C., Bostwick, A., Rotenberg, E., Savrasov, S., & Vishik, I. (2020). Two phase transitions driven by surface electron doping in WTe2. Phys. Rev. B, 102, 121110.
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Presenters
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Matthew C Staab
University of California, Davis
Authors
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Matthew C Staab
University of California, Davis
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Robert Prater
University of California, Davis
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Sudheer Anand Sreedhar
University of California, Davis
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Antonio Rossi
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Hanshang Jin
University of California, Davis
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Yunshu Shi
University of California, Davis
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Giacomo R Resta
University of California, Davis
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Sergey Y Savrasov
University of California, Davis
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Valentin Taufour
UC Davis, University of California, Davis
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Inna M Vishik
University of California, Davis