Hyperbolic polariton modes coupled to a Fermi liquid produce a spectral sideband and a λ0 suppression of quasiparticle weight, while the leading pairing and velocity renormalization contributions cancel.
Electron-phonon coupling across the TMD/hBN van der Waals interface
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Many-body interactions can couple electronic states in one layer with collective excitations in the adjacent layer, providing a route to tailor properties of heterostructures. However, detecting and quantifying interlayer many-body interactions proved a major challenge. Here, we demonstrate that quasiparticles in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are dressed by a remote cloud of phonons in the adjacent hexagonal boron nitride slab. Using angle resolved photoemission, we identify replica bands in the TMDs which are a clear fingerprint of long-range electron-phonon interaction. We develop a modified Fr\"ohlich model that shows semi-quantitative agreement with the experimental spectral functions. Our analysis shows that remote electron-phonon coupling is a generic property of interfaces with hBN. This has implications for electron mobilities in 2D materials, for superconductivity and possibly for moir\'e correlated phases.
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Effects on a metal that is proximately coupled to hyperbolic photon modes
Hyperbolic polariton modes coupled to a Fermi liquid produce a spectral sideband and a λ0 suppression of quasiparticle weight, while the leading pairing and velocity renormalization contributions cancel.