Physical Review Research (May 2020)

Terahertz surface modes and electron-phonon coupling on Bi_{2}Se_{3}(111)

  • Adrian Ruckhofer,
  • Davide Campi,
  • Martin Bremholm,
  • Philip Hofmann,
  • Giorgio Benedek,
  • Marco Bernasconi,
  • Wolfgang E. Ernst,
  • Anton Tamtögl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023186
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 023186

Abstract

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We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of the surface vibrational modes of the topological insulator Bi_{2}Se_{3} with particular emphasis on the low-energy region below 10 meV that has been difficult to resolve experimentally. By applying inelastic helium atom scattering (HAS), the entire phonon dispersion was determined and compared with density functional perturbation theory (DFPT) calculations. The intensity of the phonon modes is dominated by a strong Rayleigh mode, in contrast to previous experimental works. Moreover, also at variance with recent reports, no Kohn anomaly is observed. These observations are in excellent agreement with DFPT calculations. Besides these results, the experimental data reveal—via bound-state resonance enhancement—two additional dispersion curves in the gap below the Rayleigh mode. They are possibly associated with an excitation of a surface electron density superstructure that we observe in HAS diffraction patterns. The electron-phonon coupling parameter λ=0.23, derived from our temperature-dependent Debye-Waller measurements, compares well with values determined by angular resolved photoemission or Landau level spectroscopy. Our work opens up a new perspective for terahertz (THz) measurements on two-dimensional (2D) materials as well as the investigation of subtle details (band bending, the presence of a 2D electron gas) with respect to the electron-phonon coupling.