Spatiotemporal imaging of low-energy excitations with exciton spectroscopy I: experiment
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Abstract
Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors combine robust optical transitions with strong electronic interactions in a highly tunable van der Waals geometry, realizing a platform with outstanding potential for discovering novel optoelectronic phenomena. In this talk, we describe experiments combining on-chip terahertz generation with time-resolved optical spectroscopy to examine the response of a monolayer semiconductor’s excitonic transitions to a picosecond-timescale driving field. This approach enables us to image electromagnetic propagation and assess the AC transport properties of the material, thus furnishing a new window into the microscopic dynamics of these fascinating systems.
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Presenters
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Andrew T Pierce
Cornell University
Authors
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Andrew T Pierce
Cornell University
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Chirag Vaswani
Cornell University
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Dimitri Pimenov
Cornell University
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Sihong Xu
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong University
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Erich J Mueller
Cornell University
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Debanjan Chowdhury
Cornell University
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Kin Fai Mak
Cornell University
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Jie Shan
Cornell University