Physical Insights on the Phonon Dispersion of TiS2

Author:

Barajas‐Aguilar Aarón Hernán12,Garay‐Tapia Andrés3,Strupiechonski Elodie4,Justo‐Guerrero Manuel Alejandro1,Santos‐Cruz José2,Jiménez‐Sandoval Sergio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute Campus Queretaro Libramiento Norponiente No. 2000, Frac. Real de Juriquilla Querétaro C.P. 76230 Mexico

2. Faculty of Chemistry Autonomus University of Queretaro Querétaro C.P. 76010 Mexico

3. Center for Research in Advanced Materials Campus Monterrey, Apodaca Nuevo León C.P. 66628 Mexico

4. Conacyt‐Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute Campus Queretaro Libramiento Norponiente No. 2000, Frac. Real de Juriquilla Querétaro C.P. 76230 Mexico

Abstract

AbstractTitanium disulfide is a quasi‐2D transition‐metal dichalcogenide relevant for various potential applications. To exploit its technological capabilities, it is important to determine its fundamental properties including the lattice dynamics. The TiS2 phonon dispersion curves available to date do not reproduce properly the experimental data for several reasons: i) all available experimental data are not taken into consideration, thus poor theory‐experiment agreements have been obtained; ii) the (unknown) frequency of the infrared mode A2u is erroneously assumed; and iii) such incorrect assignment has propagated in the literature, particularly in phonon dispersion calculations. It is presented here a thorough density functional theory analysis to determine the phonon dispersion curves of TiS2, accounting for the frequencies of all experimental phonon data available to date. These include the frequencies of nine zone‐edge Raman active modes of Ag‐intercalated TiS2, in addition to infrared, Raman, and neutron scattering data. An incorrect frequency assignment of the A2u mode in the literature is thoroughly discussed. Moreover, results of attenuated total reflection terahertz spectroscopy applied to TiS2 are provided. A self‐intercalation paradigm is presented to give a rationale for the temperature dependence of the poorly understood Raman features observed in pristine TiS2 at frequencies above the A1g mode.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary,Modeling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis,Statistics and Probability

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