2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.81.195209
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Resonant Raman scattering at exciton states tuned by pressure and temperature in2H-MoS2

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“…It is well known that inducing pressure in MoS 2 results in an increase in the Raman shift ( Fig. 3a) similar to other layered materials 30,32 . Analyses of the high-pressure Raman spectra reveal that the A 1g mode shows three distinct regions ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…It is well known that inducing pressure in MoS 2 results in an increase in the Raman shift ( Fig. 3a) similar to other layered materials 30,32 . Analyses of the high-pressure Raman spectra reveal that the A 1g mode shows three distinct regions ( Fig.…”
Section: A B C Dmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This 395 cm À1 mode has been observed for 2H bulk MoS 2 using resonance Raman spectroscopy at low temperature and was named "a" peak. 32,33 Livneh et al 17,32 found that in bulk MoS 2 this mode is constructed from two contributions, which are particularly distinguishable at low temperatures. The two contributions that construct "a" mode are assigned as LA 0 (M) þ TA 0 (M) and LA(M) þ TA(M).…”
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“…19,20 This however would not clearly explain the different effect of the excitation on different modes of the out-of-plane vibrations in MoTe 2 .…”
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“…This property makes this method a valuable complement to atomic force microscopy in determining the number of layers constituting thin flakes of TMD crystals under study. [16][17][18] Important information on the electron-phonon interactions can also be provided by resonant Raman spectroscopy [19][20][21][22] in which the resonances between excitation or scattered photons and electronic excitations is exploited. Motivated by a recent observation by Guo et al 23 that resonance of this type may be anticipated in a monolayer MoTe 2 at the energy of 2.07 eV, we have investigated the Raman scattering in few-layer MoTe 2 using He-Ne laser light with a wavelength of λ=632.8 nm for excitation.…”
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confidence: 99%