This work presents an experimental study of the static as well as dynamic electronic structure of IrTe2. This transition metal dichal-cogenide (TMDC) undergoes two structural phase transitions as a function of temperature significantly changing its electronic structure. During this thesis, we revealed one additional surface phase transition at low temperature. The phase transitions of a pristine crystal, a potassium-doped crystal, and a crystal under uniaxial mechanical strain have been investigated. X-ray tech-niques (XPS & XPD) were employed to investigate the core-level electronic states and their environment, while angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and low energy electron dif-fraction (LEED) were utilized to observe the surface electronic states and the surface atomic structure. In addition, during this thesis, a laser setup was developed and optimised in order to probe femtosecond electron dynamics using time-resolved angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (tr-ARPES). This tr-ARPES set-up was used to investigate the 2D material black phosphorus.
Commentaire: Présentation en français, certificat COVID obligatoire
Quand? | 03.12.2021 17:00 - 18:00 |
---|---|
En ligne | |
Où? | PER 08 1.50 Chemin du Musée 3, 1700 Fribourg |
Intervenants | Maxime Rumo, présentation de thèse de doctorat
Group Monney |
Contact | Département de Physique Prof. Monney claude.monney@unifr.ch |