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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in a two-dimensional semimetal
by
Jiang, Juan
, Yang, Yichen
, Chiang, Tai C.
, Liu, Zhengtai
, Zhang, Haotian
, Chan, Yang-hao
, Wang, Yuzhe
, Cui, Shengtao
, Chen, Peng
, Shen, Dawei
, Gao, Qiang
, Sun, Zhe
, Jinxu, Pu
in
639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/119/544
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Carrier density
/ Electrons
/ Excitons
/ First principles
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Mean field theory
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phase transitions
/ Photoelectric emission
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in a two-dimensional semimetal
by
Jiang, Juan
, Yang, Yichen
, Chiang, Tai C.
, Liu, Zhengtai
, Zhang, Haotian
, Chan, Yang-hao
, Wang, Yuzhe
, Cui, Shengtao
, Chen, Peng
, Shen, Dawei
, Gao, Qiang
, Sun, Zhe
, Jinxu, Pu
in
639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/119/544
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Carrier density
/ Electrons
/ Excitons
/ First principles
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Mean field theory
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phase transitions
/ Photoelectric emission
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in a two-dimensional semimetal
by
Jiang, Juan
, Yang, Yichen
, Chiang, Tai C.
, Liu, Zhengtai
, Zhang, Haotian
, Chan, Yang-hao
, Wang, Yuzhe
, Cui, Shengtao
, Chen, Peng
, Shen, Dawei
, Gao, Qiang
, Sun, Zhe
, Jinxu, Pu
in
639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/119/544
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Carrier density
/ Electrons
/ Excitons
/ First principles
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Mean field theory
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phase transitions
/ Photoelectric emission
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in a two-dimensional semimetal
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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in a two-dimensional semimetal
2023
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Overview
Electrons and holes can spontaneously form excitons and condense in a semimetal or semiconductor, as predicted decades ago. This type of Bose condensation can happen at much higher temperatures in comparison with dilute atomic gases. Two-dimensional (2D) materials with reduced Coulomb screening around the Fermi level are promising for realizing such a system. Here we report a change in the band structure accompanied by a phase transition at about 180 K in single-layer ZrTe
2
based on angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements. Below the transition temperature, gap opening and development of an ultra-flat band top around the zone center are observed. This gap and the phase transition are rapidly suppressed with extra carrier densities introduced by adding more layers or dopants on the surface. The results suggest the formation of an excitonic insulating ground state in single-layer ZrTe
2
, and the findings are rationalized by first-principles calculations and a self-consistent mean-field theory. Our study provides evidence for exciton condensation in a 2D semimetal and demonstrates strong dimensionality effects on the formation of intrinsic bound electron–hole pairs in solids.
Two-dimensional materials are promising platforms for the realization of an excitonic insulator state. Here the authors report evidence for an excitonic insulator in a single-layer ZrTe2 based on ARPES measurements.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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