Using a combination of infrared ellipsometry, time-domain terahertz
spectroscopy, and far-infrared reflectometry we have obtained the ac-plane
complex dielectric function of monoclinic (C2/c) Ta2NiSe5 and
orthorhombic (Cmcm) Ta2NiS5 single crystals. The identified
dipole-active phonon modes polarized along a and c axes are in good
agreement with density functional theory calculations. With increasing
temperature the a-axis phonon modes of Ta2NiSe5 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 Tc = 326 K. In Ta2NiS5, which does not exhibit
such a structural transition and remains orthorhombic down to low temperatures,
the a-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 Ta2NiSe5, as opposed to isolated instances of
the same in Ta2NiS5, and find this to be in good agreement with an
excitonic insulator state below Tc in the former, as compared to the absence
of one in the latter.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure