Raman scattering from the bulk inactive out-of-plane B12g mode in few-layer MoTe2
Abstract
Raman scattering from the out-of-plane vibrational modes (A1g/A'1), which originate from the bulk-inactive out-of-plane B12g mode, are studied in few-layer MoTe2. Temperature-dependent measurements reveal a doublet structure of the corresponding peaks in the Raman scattering spectra of tetralayer and pentalayer samples. A strong enhancement of their lower energy components is recorded at low temperature for 1.91 eV and 1.96 eV laser excitation. We discuss the attribution of the peaks to the inner modes of the respective Raman-active vibrations. The temperature evolution of their intensity strongly suggests a resonant character of the employed excitation, which leads to the mode enhancement at low temperature. The resonance of the laser light with the singularity of the electronic density of states at the M point of the Brillouin zone in MoTe2 is proposed to be responsible for the observed effects.
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