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Moiré and beyond in transition metal dichalcogenide twisted bilayers

Kha Tran, Junho Choi, Akshay Singh

20202D Materials63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fabricating van der Waals bilayer heterostructures (BL-HS) by stacking the same or different two-dimensional layers, offers a unique physical system with rich electronic and optical properties. Twist-angle between component layers has emerged as a remarkable parameter that can control the period of lateral confinement, and nature of the exciton (Coulomb bound electron–hole pair) in reciprocal space thus creating exotic physical states including moiré excitons (MXs). In this review article, we focus on opto-electronic properties of excitons in transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductor twisted BL-HS. We look at existing evidence of MXs in localized and strongly correlated states, and at nanoscale mapping of moiré superlattice and lattice-reconstruction. This review will be helpful in guiding the community as well as motivating work in areas such as near-field optical measurements and controlling the creation of novel physical states.

Topics & Concepts

ExcitonStackingBilayerCondensed matter physicsMaterials scienceHeterojunctionvan der Waals forceSemiconductorSuperlatticeTransition metalNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsWork (physics)NanoelectronicsNanoscopic scaleFocus (optics)Chemical physicsBismuthPhotoluminescenceComponent (thermodynamics)PhysicsQuantum dotElectronic structure2D Materials and ApplicationsStrong Light-Matter InteractionsGraphene research and applications
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