Optical coherence in atomic monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides limited by electron-phonon interactions
ORAL
Abstract
We systematically investigate the excitonic dephasing of three representative transition metal dichalcogenides, namely MoS$_{\mathrm{2}}$, MoSe$_{\mathrm{2}}$ and WSe$_{\mathrm{2}}$ atomic monolayer thick and bulk crystals, in order to gain proper understanding of the factors that determine the optical coherence in these materials. Coherent nonlinear optical spectroscopy, temperature dependent absorption combined with `ab initio' theoretical calculations of the phonon spectra, indicate electron-phonon interactions to be the limiting factor.
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Authors
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Prasenjit Dey
University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida
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Jagannath Paul
University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida
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Zefang Wang
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University
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Christopher Stevens
University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida
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Cunming Liu
University of South Florida
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Aldo Romero
West Virginia University
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Jie Shan
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University
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David Hilton
University of Alabama Birmingham, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Denis Karaiskaj
University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida