paper

Light-induced renormalization of the band structure of chiral tellurium

arXiv:2411.13954 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.8.125001

Abstract

Chirality in tellurium derives from a Peierls distortion driven by strong electron-phonon coupling, making this material a unique candidate for observing a light-induced topological phase transition. By using time- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (trARPES), we reveal that upon near-infrared photoexcitation the Peierls gap is modulated by displacively excited coherent phonons with symmetry as well as chiral-symmetry-breaking modes. By comparison with state-of-the-art TDDFT+U calculations, we reveal the microscopic origin of the in-phase oscillations of band edges, due to phonon-induced modulation of the effective Hubbard term.

6 pages, 3 figures