Momentum-Resolved
Signatures of Carrier Screening
Effects on Electron–Phonon Coupling in MoS2
Posted on 2025-03-15 - 13:31
Electron–phonon
coupling is central to many condensed matter
phenomena. Harnessing these effects for functionality in materials
always involves nonequilibrium electronic states, which in turn alter
quasi-free-carrier density and screening. Thus, gaining a fundamental
understanding of the interplay of carrier screening and electron–phonon
coupling is essential for advancing ultrafast science. Prior work
has mainly focused on the impact of carrier screening on electronic
structure properties. Here, we investigate the nonequilibrium lattice
dynamics of MoS2 after a photoinduced Mott transition.
The experimental data are closely reproduced by ab initio ultrafast
dynamics simulations. We find that the nonthermal diffuse scattering
signals in the vicinity of the Bragg peaks, originating from long-wavelength
phonon emission, can only be reproduced upon explicitly accounting
for the screening of electron–phonon interaction introduced
by the Mott transition. These results indicate that carrier screening
influences electron–phonon coupling, leading to a suppression
of intravalley phonon-assisted carrier relaxation. Overall, the combined
experimental and computational approaches introduced here offer prospects
for exploring the influence of screening of the electron–phonon
interactions and relaxation pathways in driven solids.
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Pan, Yiming; Hildebrandt, Patrick-Nigel; Zahn, Daniela; Zacharias, Marios; Windsor, Yoav William; Ernstorfer, Ralph; et al. (1753). Momentum-Resolved
Signatures of Carrier Screening
Effects on Electron–Phonon Coupling in MoS2. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.5c00744