Discovery of interlayer plasmon polaron in graphene/WS$_2$ heterostructures
S{\o}ren Ulstrup, Yann in 't Veld, Jill A. Miwa, Alfred J. H. Jones,, Kathleen M. McCreary, Jeremy T. Robinson, Berend T. Jonker, Simranjeet Singh,, Roland J. Koch, Eli Rotenberg, Aaron Bostwick, Chris Jozwiak, Malte R\"osner, and Jyoti Katoch

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an interlayer plasmon polaron in graphene/WS$_2$ heterostructures, revealing how collective excitations influence the electronic properties of 2D material interfaces.
Contribution
It introduces the first observation of an interlayer plasmon polaron in 2D heterostructures and models its coupling mechanism using a many-body approach.
Findings
Observation of a strong quasiparticle peak in microARPES data.
Detection of carrier density-dependent shake-off replicas.
Effective many-body model explaining coupling between WS$_2$ electrons and graphene plasmons.
Abstract
Harnessing electronic excitations involving coherent coupling to bosonic modes is essential for the design and control of emergent phenomena in quantum materials [1]. In situations where charge carriers induce a lattice distortion due to the electron-phonon interaction, the conducting states get "dressed". This leads to the formation of polaronic quasiparticles that dramatically impact charge transport, surface reactivity, thermoelectric and optical properties, as observed in a variety of crystals and interfaces composed of polar materials [2-6]. Similarly, when oscillations of the charge density couple to conduction electrons the more elusive plasmon polaron emerges [7], which has been detected in electron-doped semiconductors [8-10]. However, the exploration of polaronic effects on low energy excitations is still in its infancy in two-dimensional (2D) materials. Here, we present the…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Graphene research and applications
