Ultrafast nano-imaging of electronic coherence of monolayer WSe<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have demonstrated a wide range of novel photonic, optoelectronic, and correlated electron phenomena for more than a decade. However, the effect of spatial heterogeneities on their exciton coherence dynamics with possibly long dephasing times is still poorly understood. Here, we image the coherent electron dynamics in monolayer WSe2 using correlative adiabatic plasmonic nanofocused four-wave mixing (FWM) measurements. We resolve nanoscale heterogeneity on time scales ranging from less than 10 to greater than 45 fs at room temperature. We find a counterintuitive spatial anti-correlation between FWM and dephasing time which we interpret as a result of the impact of heterogeneous disorder on the spatial coherence of the nonlinear FWM polarization. These findings highlight the fundamental challenges caused by heterogeneities in TMDs and the resulting limits on photophysical properties.
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Presenters
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Wenjin Luo
University of Colorado Boulder, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
Authors
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Wenjin Luo
University of Colorado Boulder, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
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Benjamin G Whetten
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Vasily Kravtsov
ITMO University
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Ashutosh K Singh
Texas A & M University, McMaster Univ, Texas A&M University
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Yibo Yang
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
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Di Huang
University of Texas at Austin, Tongji University
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Xinbin Cheng
Tongji University
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Tao Jiang
Tongji University
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Alexey Belyanin
Texas A&M University
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Markus B Raschke
University of Colorado, Boulder