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Unscreened plasmon dispersion of 2H transition metal dichalcogenides

Mueller, Eric
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Buechner, Bernd
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Knupfer, Martin
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2017
Physical Review B

The plasmon dispersion in 2H transition metal dichalcogenides has been reported to be negative, which is a strong renormalization with respect to the expectations for a homogeneous electron gas. This has been interpreted to be either due to the interaction of the plasmon oscillations with charge density fluctuations or due to the particular band structure of these materials. We present a separation of the momentum dependence of the charge carrier plasmon from that of single particle excitations (band-band transitions). We demonstrate that the (momentum dependent) screening of the plasmon oscillations by the single particle excitations predominantly determines the observed negative plasmon dispersion. However, even without this screening, the plasmon dispersion deviates from that of a simple metal, which indicates the additional, but smaller, impact of the charge density wave fluctuations.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.95.075150
Web of Science ID

WOS:000395989400004

Author(s)
Mueller, Eric
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Buechner, Bernd
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Knupfer, Martin
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Berger, Helmuth  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

95

Issue

7

Article Number

075150

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REVIEWED

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May 1, 2017
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