Investigating Anisotropic Raman Modes in 2M-WS<sub>2</sub> via Raman Spectroscopy
ORAL
Abstract
The 2M phase WS2, characterized by a monoclinic structure, has recently been recognized as a topological superconductor candidate, attracting substantial interest. However, a comprehensive study of its anisotropic properties - especially electron-phonon coupling and lattice vibration modes, which are critical for understanding its unconventional superconductivity - remains lacking. In this work, we combine theoretical and experimental approaches to investigate the angle- and polarization-dependent anisotropic Raman-active modes of 2M- WS2 under different laser excitations. By combining transmission electron microscopy and polarized Raman spectroscopy, we identified the lattice orientation of 2M-WS2 thin layers. Furthermore, we demonstrate that anisotropic Raman spectroscopy can accurately determine the crystal orientation and twist angle between two stacked 2M-WS2 layers. Our findings deepen the understanding of the anisotropic properties of 2M-WS2, paving the way for the application of anisotropic materials in advanced electronic and quantum devices.
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Presenters
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Sabin Gautam
University of Wyoming
Authors
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Sabin Gautam
University of Wyoming
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Sougata Mardanya
Howard University
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Joseph McBride
university of Wyoming
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A K M Manjur Hossain
university of Wyoming, University of Wyoming
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Qian Yang
university of Wyoming
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Wenyong Wang
university of Wyoming, University of Wyoming
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John Ackerman
university of Wyoming, Unviersity of Wyoming
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Brian M Leonard
university of Wyoming, University of Wyoming
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Sugata Chowdhury
Howard University
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Jifa Tian
University of Wyoming