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Optically tunable giant bandgap renormalization in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides

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Abstract

Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides are emerging opto-electronic materials that feature strong many-body coulomb interactions due to reduced dielectric screening and quantum confinement. These many-body interactions can be strongly modified by optically injecting large number of carriers, which provides a method to engineer the excited state optical response. Here, we explore new insights into excited state properties in monolayer CVD grown MoS2 by implementing spectrally and temporarily resolved ultrafast pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy. Our pump fluence dependent study reveals a drastic change in the optical response over a wide spectral region, which is manifestation of giant bandgap renormalization of around 1100 meV, one order higher than the conventional semiconductors. Further, we observe a transient redshift followed by an anomalous blueshift of exciton energy with an increase in carrier density and modeled using a phenomenological framework similar to Lennard-Jones potential with modified exponents. Our experimental findings suggest that MoS2 can be a promising material for solid-state technologies by precise and efficient manipulation of electrons in the excited state.

Presenters

  • SANTU BERA

    Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Department of physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal

Authors

  • SANTU BERA

    Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Department of physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal

  • MEGHA SHRIVASTAVA

    Department of physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

  • Hanyu Zhang

    Chemistry & nanoscience research, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, Colorado 80401, USA

  • E. M. Miller

    Chemistry & nanoscience research, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, Colorado 80401, USA

  • Matthew C Beard

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Chemistry & nanoscience research, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, Colorado 80401, USA

  • Adarsh K. V.

    Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Department of physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal