Interfacial Polarons Driven by Charge Transfer In WSe2/Cuprate Superconductor Systems
Huimin Liu, Tong Yang, Xiongfang Liu, Shengwei Zeng, Muhammad Fauzi Sahdan, Wenjun Wu, Shuo Sun, Tengyu Jin, Chuanbing Cai, Ariando Ariando, Mark B. H. Breese, Wenjing Zhang, Andrew T. S. Wee, Chi Sin Tang, Ming Yang, Xinmao Yin

TL;DR
This study investigates how charge transfer at the WSe2/LSCO interface creates interfacial polarons, affecting electronic structures and potentially influencing high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates.
Contribution
It reveals the formation of interfacial small polarons driven by charge transfer in WSe2/LSCO heterostructures using spectroscopy and theoretical calculations.
Findings
Interfacial polarons are formed at the WSe2/LSCO interface.
Structural phase transition reduces electron-hole interaction in WSe2.
Special electronic band structure is observed due to interfacial effects.
Abstract
Understanding the electronic properties of doped copper-oxygen planes remains a significant challenge in condensed matter physics and is crucial to unraveling the mechanisms behind high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates. Recently, the observation of charge transfer and interfacial polarons in superconducting interface has aroused extensive research interest. However, experimental data to investigate charge transfer on the CuO2 plane and the presence of polarons are still missing. Here we conduct extensive research on the optical and electronic properties of two-dimensional material supported on copper-based superconductors. Unlike monolayer-WSe2 on other substrates, monolayer-WSe2 on La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 (WSe2/LSCO) produces a special band structure. Using high-resolution spectroscopic ellipsometry and density functional theory calculation methods, the special electronic structure…
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TopicsCopper-based nanomaterials and applications · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
