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Trion light emission in type-I WSe<sub>2</sub>/MoTe<sub>2</sub> van der Waals heterostructures

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are attractive materials to investigate the light-induced many-body excitons. The reduced Coulomb screening leads to a large exciton binding energy, and stacking two or more dissimilar TMDs provides easy way to build van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures. With this features TMDs enables us to study a variety body of excitons such as neutral exciton, charged excitons, type-II interlayer excitons, moiré excitons, and localized excitons. Here we perform photoluminescence (PL), reflection contrast (RC) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) to investigate vdW type-I heterostructures. We report the spectroscopic identification in type-I heterostructure of trions, a quasiparticle composed of two electrons and a hole. In the heterostructure spectra, we observe a significant enhancement of the MoTe2 A trion PL emission under the excitation in resonance with the WSe2 trion resonances. The enhancement is interpreted as a transfer effect arising from trions initially created in either layer. We suggest that the trions generated in WSe2 have a great influence on the MoTe2 trion emission. Our results show possibilities for fundamental studies of many-body interactions in 2D TMDs heterostructures.

Presenters

  • SUK HYUN KIM

    Seoul Natl Univ

Authors

  • Hyemin Bae

    Seoul Natl Univ

  • SUK HYUN KIM

    Seoul Natl Univ

  • Seungmin Lee

    Yonsei Univ

  • Ouri Karni

    Stanford Univ

  • Aidan O'Beirne

    Stanford Univ

  • Elyse Barré

    Stanford Univ

  • Sangwan Sim

    Hanyang University

  • Tony F Heinz

    Stanford Univ, Applied Physics and Photon Science, Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Hyunyong Choi

    Seoul Natl Univ