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Infrared phonon spectra of quasi-one-dimensional Ta2_2NiSe5_5 and Ta2_2NiS5_5

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Using a combination of infrared ellipsometry, time-domain terahertz spectroscopy, and far-infrared reflectometry we have obtained the acac-plane complex dielectric function of monoclinic (C2/cC2/c) Ta2_2NiSe5_5 and orthorhombic (CmcmCmcm) Ta2_2NiS5_5 single crystals. The identified dipole-active phonon modes polarized along aa and cc axes are in good agreement with density functional theory calculations. With increasing temperature the aa-axis phonon modes of Ta2_2NiSe5_5 become poorly discernible, as they are superimposed on the electronic background which gradually fills the energy gap near the monoclinic-to-orthorhombic phase transition temperature TcT_c = 326 K. In Ta2_2NiS5_5, which does not exhibit such a structural transition and remains orthorhombic down to low temperatures, the aa-axis phonon modes are superimposed on a persistent broad electronic mode centered near 16 meV. We attribute this difference to strongly overlapping exciton-phonon complexes in Ta2_2NiSe5_5, as opposed to isolated instances of the same in Ta2_2NiS5_5, and find this to be in good agreement with an excitonic insulator state below TcT_c in the former, as compared to the absence of one in the latter.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure

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