First-principles calculations of phonon-mediated exciton relaxation in two-dimensional semiconductors
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Abstract
Exciton-phonon coupling (ExPC) is crucial for energy relaxation in semiconductors, yet the first-principles calculation of such coupling remains challenging, especially for low-dimensional systems. Here, we present a newly developed algorithm for calculating and analyzing ExPC and apply the algorithm in the exciton relaxation problem of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides. We find that the interplay between the exciton wave functions and electron-phonon coupling (EPC) results in distinct selection rules from the ones of EPC. We further generalize these selection rules to Wannier exciton-phonon couplings in two-dimensional semiconductors. To verify our theory and algorithm, we calculate inter-valley exciton relaxation time, which agrees well with a recent experiment.
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Publication: [1] Xiao-Wei Zhang, Kaichen Xie, En-Ge Wang, Ting Cao, and Xin-Zheng Li, "Phonon-mediated exciton relaxation in two-dimensional semiconductors: selection rules and relaxation pathways", arXiv:2110.08873.
Presenters
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Xiaowei Zhang
University of Washington
Authors
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Xiaowei Zhang
University of Washington
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Kaichen Xie
University of Washington
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Enge Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Ting Cao
University of Washington
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Xinzheng Li
Peking Univ