Anisotropic ultrafast response of MoS$_{\mathrm{2}}$ on rippled substrates

ORAL

Abstract

TMDs represent one of the most promising option for new devices characterized by high performances for opto- and nanoelectronics applications. Top-down schemes have been fruitfully exploited for the tuning of TMDs physics by stain engineering in exfoliated flakes. We propose an original bottom-up strategy based on the CVD growth of MoS$_{\mathrm{2}}$ on anisotropic substrates and its characterization by means of pump-probe spectroscopy. The ultrafast response of the rippled MoS$_{\mathrm{2}}$ reveals strongly anisotropic. While the transient absorption emerges as independent from the orientation of the pump beam polarization, the angle between the probe beam polarization and the ripples induces remarkable effects. Within an orthogonal geometry, both the overall intensity of the transient spectrum and the el-ph scattering decay time are halved while the photo-bleaching at 450 nm is blueshifted with respect to the parallel orientation case. Our results demonstrate that the coupling of TMDs with anisotropic substrates is a promising way for the integration of TMDs photonics devices.

Authors

  • Eugenio Cinquanta

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Andrea Camellini

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Christian Martella

    CNR-IMM, unit of Agrate Brianza

  • Carlo Mennucci

    Università di Genova

  • Alessio Lamperti

    CNR-IMM, unit of Agrate Brianza

  • Giuseppe Della Valle

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Margherita Zavelani Rossi

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Francesco Buatier de Mongeot

    Università di Genova

  • Alessandro Molle

    CNR-IMM, unit of Agrate Brianza

  • Salvatore Stagira

    Politecnico di Milano