Håkon I. RøstSimon P. CooilAnna Cecilie ÅslandJinbang HuAyaz AliTakashi TaniguchiKenji WatanabeBranson D. BelleBodil HolstJerzy T. SadowskiFederico MazzolaJustin W. Wells
Understanding the collective behavior of the quasiparticles in solid-state systems underpins the field of nonvolatile electronics, including the opportunity to control many-body effects for well-desired physical phenomena and their applications. Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is a wide-energy-bandgap semiconductor, showing immense potential as a platform for low-dimensional device heterostructures. It is an inert dielectric used for gated devices, having a negligible orbital hybridization when placed in contact with other systems. Despite its inertness, we discover a large electron mass enhancement in few-layer hBN affecting the lifetime of the π-band states. We show that the renormalization is phonon-mediated and consistent with both single- and multiple-phonon scattering events. Our findings thus unveil a so-far unknown many-body state in a wide-bandgap insulator, having important implications for devices using hBN as one of their building blocks.
Håkon I. RøstSimon P. CooilAnna Cecilie ÅslandJinbang HuAyaz AliTakashi TaniguchiKenji WatanabeBranson D. BelleBodil HolstJerzy T. SadowskiFederico MazzolaJustin W. Wells
Håkon I. RøstSimon P. CooilAnna Cecilie ÅslandJinbang HuAyaz AliTakashi TaniguchiKenji WatanabeBranson D. BelleBodil HolstJerzy T. SadowskiFederico MazzolaJustin W. Wells
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