Temperature dependence of Fano resonances in CrPS4

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2022)

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Abstract
A Fano resonance, as often observed in scattering, absorption, or transmission experiments, arises from quantum interference between a discrete optical transition and a continuous background. Here, we present a temperature-dependent study on Fano resonances observed in photoluminescence from flakes of the layered semiconductor antiferromagnet chromium thiophosphate (CrPS4). Two Fano resonances with a distinctly different temperature dependence were identified. The continuous background that is responsible for the Fano resonances is attributed to the d-d transition of the optically active Cr3+ center, predominantly the spin-forbidden E-2(g) & RARR; (4)A(2g) transition with contributions of the broad-band T-4(2g) & RARR; (4)A(2g) transition. The discrete states that interfere with this continuous background are suggested to arise from localized atomic phosphorus. A model idea for explaining the individual temperature dependence of the Fano resonances is presented.
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fano resonances,crps<sub>4</sub>,temperature
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