Inversion-symmetry-breaking-activated shear Raman bands in $T'$-MoTe$_2$
arXiv:1602.03566
Abstract
Type-II Weyl fermion nodes, located at the touching points between electron and hole pockets, have been recently predicted to occur in distorted octahedral ($T'$) transition metal dichalcogenide semimetals, contingent upon the condition that the layered crystal has the noncentrosymmetric orthorhombic ($T'_{or}$) stacking. Here, we report on the emergence of two shear Raman bands activated by inversion symmetry breaking in $T'$-MoTe$_2$ due to sample cooling. Polarization and crystal orientation resolved measurements further point to a phase transition from the monoclinic ($T'_{mo}$) structure to the desired $T'_{or}$ lattice. These results provide spectroscopic evidence that low-temperature $T'$-MoTe$_2$ is suitable for probing type-II Weyl physics.