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Self-energy dynamics and the mode-specific phonon threshold effect in Kekulé-ordered graphene

Electron-phonon interaction and related self-energy are fundamental to both the equilibrium properties and non-equilibrium relaxation dynamics of solids. Although electron-phonon interaction has been suggested by various time-resolved measurements to be important for the relaxation dynamics of graphene, the lack of energy- and momentum-resolved self-energy dynamics prohibits direct identification of the role of specific phonon modes in the relaxation dynamics. Here, by performing time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements on Kekulé-ordered graphene with folded Dirac cones at the Γ point, we have succeeded in resolving the self-energy effect induced by the coupling of electrons to two phonons at Ω1 = 177 meV and Ω2 = 54 meV, and revealing its dynamical change in the time domain. Moreover, these strongly coupled phonons define energy thresholds, which separate the hierarchical relaxation dynamics from ultrafast, fast to slow, thereby providing direct experimental evidence for the dominant role of mode-specific phonons in the relaxation dynamics.

Author(s)
Hongyun Zhang
Changhua Bao
Michael Schüler
Shaohua Zhou
Qian Li
Laipeng Luo
Wei Yao
Zhong Wang
Thomas P Devereaux
Shuyun Zhou
Journal Name
National Science Review
Publication Date
May 5, 2022
DOI
10.1093/nsr/nwab175