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Exploring excitonic complexes in large angle twisted bilayer WSe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Twisted bilayers (tbl) of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides show emergent electronic and optical features. The relative rotation in between the two layers, modifies the band structure, band alignment of momentum transitions and gives rise to emergent moiré phonons [1]. Here, we combine photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL) and first principles density functional theory analysis to study the interplay of charge, layer coupling and band structure in tbl WSe2 (twist angle > 150) and compare it with the natural bilayer and monolayer [2]. In the tbl, we observe a blue-shift in energy of interlayer excitons, as well as an asymmetric PL spectrum with electrostatic doping, that corroborate well with band structure calculations. The WSe2 layers show robust higher order excitons (negatively charged biexciton or doubly charged trion) at high temperatures in the heavily doped electron regime. This work provides an improved understanding of complex excitonic states in large angle twisted bilayer WSe2

[1] Debnath, R. et. al., (2020), Nanoscale, 12, 17272-17280.

[2] Debnath, R. et. al., (2021), ACS Nano, Under review.

The authors acknowledge the ITC-PAC, MEITY, Govt. of India and SERC at IISc, Bangalore, India.

Publication: Tuning exciton complexes in twisted bilayer WSe2 at intermediate misorientation<br><br>Manuscript ID: nn-2021-080253<br>Status: Under Review<br>Submitted on 13 September 2021

Presenters

  • Shaili Sett

    Indian Institute of Science

Authors

  • Shaili Sett

    Indian Institute of Science

  • Rahul Debnath

    IISc

  • Sudipta Kundu

    IISc

  • Rabindra Biswas

    IISc

  • Varun Raghunathan

    IISc

  • Manish Jain

    Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

  • Akshay Singh

    IISc

  • Arindam Ghosh

    IISc