Abstract
Ta2NiSe5 became one of the most investigated candidate materials for hosting an excitonic insulator ground state. Many studies describe the corresponding phase transition as a condensation of excitons breaking a continuous symmetry. This view got challenged recently pointing out the importance of the loss of two mirror symmetries at a structural phase transition that occurs together with the semiconductor-excitonic insulator transition. For such a scenario an unstable optical zone-center phonon at low energy is proposed to drive the transition. Here we report on the experimental observation of such a soft mode behavior using Raman spectroscopy. In addition we find a novel spectral feature, likely of electronic or joint electronic and phononic origin, that is clearly distinct from the lattice dynamics and that becomes dominant at Tc. This suggests a picture of joint structural and electronic orders driving the phase transition.
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Kim, M. J., Schulz, A., Takayama, T., Isobe, M., Takagi, H., & Kaiser, S. (2020). Phononic soft mode behavior and a strong electronic background across the structural phase transition in the excitonic insulator Ta2NiSe5. Physical Review Research, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.042039
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