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Momentum-Resolved Observation of Exciton Formation Dynamics in Monolayer WS<sub>2</sub>

R. Wallauer, Raül Perea‐Causín, Lasse Münster, Sarah Zajusch, Samuel Brem, J. Güdde, Katsumi Tanimura, Kai‐Qiang Lin, R. Huber, Ermin Malić, U. Höfer

2021Nano Letters94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The dynamics of momentum-dark exciton formation in transition metal dichalcogenides is difficult to measure experimentally, as many momentum-indirect exciton states are not accessible to optical interband spectroscopy. Here, we combine a tunable pump, high-harmonic probe laser source with a 3D momentum imaging technique to map photoemitted electrons from monolayer WS2. This provides momentum-, energy- and time-resolved access to excited states on an ultrafast time scale. The high temporal resolution of the setup allows us to trace the early-stage exciton dynamics on its intrinsic time scale and observe the formation of a momentum-forbidden dark KΣ exciton a few tens of femtoseconds after optical excitation. By tuning the excitation energy, we manipulate the temporal evolution of the coherent excitonic polarization and observe its influence on the dark exciton formation. The experimental results are in excellent agreement with a fully microscopic theory, resolving the temporal and spectral dynamics of bright and dark excitons in WS2.

Topics & Concepts

ExcitonFemtosecondExcited statePhysicsFemtochemistryElectronUltrashort pulseExcitationAtomic physicsUltrafast laser spectroscopySpectroscopyBiexcitonMonolayerLaserCondensed matter physicsMaterials scienceOpticsNanotechnologyQuantum mechanics2D Materials and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesSemiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices