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Traversing double-well potential energy surfaces: photoinduced concurrent intralayer and interlayer structural transitions in XTe2 (X=Mo, W)

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arxiv 2105.14175 v2 pith:DCTN4E6U submitted 2021-05-29 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.str-el

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Manipulating crystal structure and the corresponding electronic properties in quantum materials provides opportunities for the exploration of exotic physics and practical applications. Here, by ultrafast electron diffraction, structure factor calculation and TDDFT-MD simulations, we report the photoinduced concurrent intralayer and interlayer structural transitions in the Td and 1T' phase of XTe2 (X=Mo, W). Concomitant with the interlayer structural transition by shear displacement, the ultrafast suppression of the intralayer Peierls distortion within 0.3 ps is demonstrated and attributed to Mo-Mo (W-W) bond stretching. We discuss the modification of multiple quantum electronic states associated with the intralayer and interlayer structural transitions, such as the topological band inversion and the higher-order topological state. The twin structure and the stacking fault in XTe2 are identified by the ultrafast structural response. Our work elucidates the pathway of the photoinduced intralayer and interlayer structural transitions in atomic and femtosecond spatiotemporal scale. Moreover, the concurrent intralayer and interlayer structural transitions reveals the traversal of all double-well potential energy surfaces (DWPES) by laser excitation in material system, which may be an intrinsic mechanism in the field of photoexcitation-driven symmetry engineering, beyond the single DWPES transition model and the order-disorder transition model.

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