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Ultrafast interlayer charge transfer probed by subcycle contact-free THz nanoscopy

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Abstract

Tunneling is one of the most fundamental phenomena in quantum mechanics, and a hallmark of interlayer exciton formation in transition metal dichalcogenide heterostructures. Here, we introduce a new contact-free nanoscopy technique centered around probing the local polarizability of photogenerated electron–hole pairs with evanescent terahertz fields. This concept is even capable of tracing ultrafast charge carrier dynamics in insulating materials. Thus, we are able to resolve the interlayer tunneling process in a heterobilayer comprising atomically thin sheets of WSe2 and WS2 with <50nm spatial and subcycle temporal resolution. Nanoscale strain and changes in atomic registry give rise to pronounced variations of the formation and annihilation dynamics of interlayer excitons. Our results demonstrate the potential of this technique for revealing how ultrafast tunneling governs the properties of a large variety of solid-state systems.

Publication: Plankl, M.; Faria Junior, P. E.; Mooshammer, F.; Siday, T.; Zizlsperger, M.; Sandner, F.; Schiegl, F.; Maier, S.; Huber, M. A.; Gmitra, M.; Fabian, J.; Boland, J. L.; Cocker, T. L.; Huber, R. Subcycle Contact-Free Nanoscopy of Ultrafast Interlayer Transport in Atomically Thin Heterostructures. Nat. Photonics 2021, 15 (8), 594–600. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-021-00813-y.

Presenters

  • Fabian Mooshammer

    Columbia University, University of Regensburg, Columbia University

Authors

  • Fabian Mooshammer

    Columbia University, University of Regensburg, Columbia University

  • Markus Plankl

    University of Regensburg

  • Paulo E Faria Junior

    University of Regensburg

  • Thomas Siday

    University of Regensburg

  • Martin Zizlsperger

    University of Regensburg

  • Fabian Sandner

    University of Regensburg

  • Felix Schiegl

    University of Regensburg

  • Simon Maier

    University of Regensburg

  • Markus A Huber

    University of Regensburg

  • Martin Gmitra

    Centre of Low Temperature Physics, Pavol Jozef Safarik University, University of Regensburg

  • Jaroslav Fabian

    University of Regensburg

  • Jessica L Boland

    University of Manchester

  • Tyler L Cocker

    Michigan State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University

  • Rupert Huber

    University of Regensburg