论文标题

观察原子较薄的拓扑绝缘子中的室温激子

Observation of room temperature excitons in an atomically thin topological insulator

论文作者

Syperek, Marcin, Stühler, Raul, Consiglio, Armando, Holewa, Paweł, Wyborski, Paweł, Dusanowski, Łukasz, Reis, Felix, Höfling, Sven, Thomale, Ronny, Hanke, Werner, Claessen, Ralph, Di Sante, Domenico, Schneider, Christian

论文摘要

最终薄材料的光谱法显着增强了我们对低维半导体中集体激发的理解。在原子上薄晶体中,激子的丰富物理学尤其反映了这一点,这些晶体是由强库仑相关,自旋轨道耦合(SOC)和晶格几何形状的相互作用引起的。在这里,我们通过在非平凡的全球拓扑结构中报告室温激子的观察来扩展该领域。我们研究了在SIC底物(以下简称Bismuthene或Bi/SiC)上生长的单层鞭毛原子的基本光激发光谱,该原子已被确定为大间隙,二维(2D)量子自旋霍尔(QSH)绝缘子。观察到强烈发展的光谐振是在布里鲁因区域的K和K点的直接间隙周围出现的,表明形成具有相当大的振荡器强度的结合激子。这些实验发现得到了证实,涉及激子共振的特征及其能量量表,通过ab-initio \ emph {gw}和伯特 - 钙板方程计算,证实了这些光学激励的强库仑相互作用效应。我们的观察结果提供了在室温下2D QSH绝缘子中激子的第一个证据,其激子和拓扑物理学来自相同的电子结构。

Optical spectroscopy of ultimately thin materials has significantly enhanced our understanding of collective excitations in low-dimensional semiconductors. This is particularly reflected by the rich physics of excitons in atomically thin crystals which uniquely arises from the interplay of strong Coulomb correlation, spin-orbit coupling (SOC), and lattice geometry. Here we extend the field by reporting the observation of room temperature excitons in a material of non-trivial global topology. We study the fundamental optical excitation spectrum of a single layer of bismuth atoms epitaxially grown on a SiC substrate (hereafter bismuthene or Bi/SiC) which has been established as a large-gap, two-dimensional (2D) quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator. Strongly developed optical resonances are observed to emerge around the direct gap at the K and K' points of the Brillouin zone, indicating the formation of bound excitons with considerable oscillator strength. These experimental findings are corroborated, concerning both the character of the excitonic resonances as well as their energy scale, by ab-initio \emph{GW} and Bethe-Salpeter equation calculations, confirming strong Coulomb interaction effects in these optical excitations. Our observations provide the first evidence of excitons in a 2D QSH insulator at room temperature, with excitonic and topological physics deriving from the very same electronic structure.

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