학술논문

Direct observation of excitonic instability in Ta2NiSe5
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Nature Communications 12, 1969 (2021)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons
Language
Abstract
Coulomb attraction between electrons and holes in a narrow-gap semiconductor or a semimetal is predicted to lead to an elusive phase of matter dubbed 'excitonic insulator'. However, direct observation of such electronic instability remains extremely rare. Here, we report the observation of incipient divergence in the static excitonic susceptibility of the candidate material Ta2NiSe5 using Raman spectroscopy. Critical fluctuations of the excitonic order parameter give rise to quasi-elastic scattering of B2g symmetry, whose intensity grows inversely with temperature toward the Weiss temperature of Tw ~241 K, which is arrested by a structural phase transition driven by an acoustic phonon of the same symmetry at Tc =325 K. Concurrently, a B2g optical phonon becomes heavily damped to the extent that its trace is almost invisible around Tc, which manifests a strong electron-phonon coupling that has obscured the identification of the low-temperature phase as an excitonic insulator for more than a decade. Our result unambiguously reveals the electronic origin of the phase transition.
Comment: The data shown in Figs. 1-3 in the previous version were not corrected for the Bose factor. 7 pages, 4 figures