Infrared-Reflectance Spectra of Layered Group-IV and Group-VI Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides

Abstract
Infrared-reflectivity spectra have been obtained for a large number of group-IV (Ti, Zr, Hf) and group-VI (Mo, W) transition-metal dichalcogenides. Three distinct types of spectra have been identified: In ZrS2, HfS2, and HfSe2, very strong reststrahlen with effective charges eT*4e; in MoS2, MoSe2, WS2, and WSe2, weaker reststrahlen with eT*0.5e; and in TiS2, ZrTe2, and HfTe2, plasmon-type reflection bands corresponding to free-carrier densities in excess of 1020/cm3. These observations, coupled with considerations of ion size, have led to a new description of the chemical bonding in these layered materials that is not consistent with a simple rigid-band scheme.