Temperature dependent Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy study of AgBiP<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>6</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Transition metal thio- and seleno-phosphates are van der Waals materials, with an exciting promise to realize 2-dimensional (2D) physical models in the single layer limit. The quaternary compounds ABP2X6 (A,B are transition metals, P is phosphorous, X is sulfur or selenium), show evidence of ferro- and anti-ferroelectricity, as well as multiferroicity (magnetic). Among these, AgBiP2Se6 is a relatively new material that was theoretically predicted to exhibit anti-ferroelectricity near room temperature. In this talk, we present a detailed temperature-dependent Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy study of bulk and exfoliated AgBiP2Se6 (down to few-nm thickness). We observe PL emission between 1.3-1.4 eV at low temperature. Anomalous changes in the temperature-dependent Raman and PL spectra and their implications on the thickness-dependent anti-ferroelectricity are discussed.
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Presenters
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Thuc T. Mai
Blue Halo, UES, Inc.
Authors
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Thuc T. Mai
Blue Halo, UES, Inc.
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Valentine Mohaugen
Clemson University
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RAHUL RAO
AFRL
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Michael Adam Susner
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
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Ryan P Siebenaller
Air Force Research Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Ohio State University