Non-equilibrium Band Broadening, Gap Renormalization and Band Inversion in Black Phosphorus
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Black phosphorous (BP) is a layered semiconductor with high carrier mobility, anisotropic optical response and wide bandgap tunability. In view of its application in optoelectronic devices, understanding transient photo-induced effects is crucial. Here, we investigate by time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy BP in its pristine state and in the presence of Stark splitting, chemically induced by Cs ad-sorption. We show that photo-injected carriers trigger bandgap renormalization and a concurrent valence band flattening caused by Pauli blocking. In the biased sample, photo-excitation leads to a long-lived (ns) surface photovoltage of few hundreds mV that counterbalances the Cs-induced surface band bending. This allows us to disentangle bulk from surface electronic states and to clarify the mechanism underlying the band inversion observed in bulk samples.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
photoemission; balck phosphorus; time-resolved
List of contributors:
Carpene, Ettore
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