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arxiv: 1608.04087 · v2 · pith:AV77VHLInew · submitted 2016-08-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Resonant quenching of Raman scattering due to out-of-plane A_(1g)/A'₁ modes in few-layer MoTe₂

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Temperature-dependent (5 K to 300 K) Raman scattering study of A$_{1g}$/A'$_1$ phonon modes in mono-layer (1L), bilayer (2L), trilayer (3L), and tetralayer (4L) MoTe$_2$ is reported. The temperature evolution of the modes' intensity critically depends on the flake thickness. In particular with $\lambda$=632.8 nm light excitation, a strongly non-monotonic dependence of the A$_{1g}$ mode intensity is observed in 2L MoTe$_2$. The intensity decreases with decreasing temperature down to 220 K and the A$_{1g}$ mode almost completely vanishes from the Stokes scattering spectrum in the temperature range between 160 K and 220 K. The peak recovers at lower temperatures and at T=5 K it becomes three times more intense that at room temperature. Similar non-monotonic intensity evolution is observed for the out-of-plane mode in 3L MoTe$_2$ in which tellurium atoms in all three layers vibrate in-phase. The intensity of the other out-of-plane Raman-active mode, (with vibrations of tellurium atoms in the central layer shifted by 180$^o$ with respect to the vibrations in outer layers), only weakly depends on temperature. The observed quenching of the Raman scattering in 2L and 3L MoTe$_2$ is attributed to a destructive interference between the resonant and non-resonant contributions to the Raman scattering amplitude. The observed "antiresonance" is related to the electronic excitation at the M point of the Brillouin zone in few-layer MoTe$_2$.

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