Tunning electronic properties of WSe<sub>2</sub>/WS<sub>2</sub> Moiré superlattices with light in a scanning tunneling microscope
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Abstract
Moiré superlattices formed by TMD materials have emerged as an ideal platform to study light-matter interaction due to their excellent tunability. In these materials, superlattice potentials can cause interesting confinement effects for excitons and other light-matter hybrids. However, typical far-field optical measurements do not directly probe the spatial phenomena, which exist on a length scale that is well below the diffraction limit. In this talk, I will present our recent study on WSe2/WS2 heterostructures with the newly built optical-STM technique which employs an optical fiber probe that allows us to perform single-particle tunneling spectroscopy measurements with near-field laser illumination. We observe spatially dependent photo-induced carrier accumulation in Moiré superlattices as a function of laser intensity. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy under intense laser illumination shows evidence for light-induced band bending with different length scales for electrons and holes. Nano-light is therefore a facile way to achieve local tuning of electronic structure in these 2D semiconductor heterostructures.
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Presenters
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Xuehao Wu
Columbia University
Authors
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Xuehao Wu
Columbia University
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Yiping Wang
Boston College, Columbia University
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Aya B Tazi
Columbia University
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Thomas P Darlington
Columbia University
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Madisen A Holbrook
Columbia University
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Luke N Holtzman
Columbia University
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James C Hone
Columbia University
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Dmitri N Basov
Columbia University
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James Schuck
Columbia University
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Xiaoyang Zhu
Columbia University
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Abhay Pasupathy
Columbia University, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)