Abstract

Raman scattering (RS) in bulk hafnium disulfide () is investigated as a function of temperature (5 K − 350 K) with polarization resolution and excitation of several laser energies. An unexpected temperature dependence of the energies of the main Raman-active (A and Eg) modes with the temperature-induced blueshift in the low-temperature limit is observed. The low-temperature quenching of a mode ω 1 (134 cm−1) and the emergence of a new mode at approx. 184 cm−1, labeled Z, is reported. The optical anisotropy of the RS in is also reported, which is highly susceptible to the excitation energy. The apparent quenching of the A mode at T = 5 K and of the Eg mode at T = 300 K in the RS spectrum excited with 3.06 eV excitation is also observed. We discuss the results in the context of possible resonant character of light-phonon interactions. Analyzed is also a possible effect of the iodine molecules intercalated in the van der Waals gaps between neighboring layers, which inevitably result from the growth procedure.

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