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Interface engineering of charge-transfer excitons in 2D lateral heterostructures

Roberto Rosati, Ioannis Paradisanos, Libai Huang, Ziyang Gan, Antony George, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Laurent Lombez, P. Renucci, Andrey Turchanin, Bernhard Urbaszek, Ermin Malić

2023Nature Communications70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The existence of bound charge transfer (CT) excitons at the interface of monolayer lateral heterojunctions has been debated in literature, but contrary to the case of interlayer excitons in vertical heterostructure their observation still has to be confirmed. Here, we present a microscopic study investigating signatures of bound CT excitons in photoluminescence spectra at the interface of hBN-encapsulated lateral MoSe 2 -WSe 2 heterostructures. Based on a fully microscopic and material-specific theory, we reveal the many-particle processes behind the formation of CT excitons and how they can be tuned via interface- and dielectric engineering. For junction widths smaller than the Coulomb-induced Bohr radius we predict the appearance of a low-energy CT exciton. The theoretical prediction is compared with experimental low-temperature photoluminescence measurements showing emission in the bound CT excitons energy range. We show that for hBN-encapsulated heterostructures, CT excitons exhibit small binding energies of just a few tens meV and at the same time large dipole moments, making them promising materials for optoelectronic applications (benefiting from an efficient exciton dissociation and fast dipole-driven exciton propagation). Our joint theory-experiment study presents a significant step towards a microscopic understanding of optical properties of technologically promising 2D lateral heterostructures.

Topics & Concepts

ExcitonHeterojunctionPhotoluminescenceBohr radiusMaterials scienceMonolayerCondensed matter physicsBiexcitonRADIUSCharge (physics)CoulombMolecular physicsOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyChemistryPhysicsElectronQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceComputer security2D Materials and ApplicationsGraphene research and applicationsNanowire Synthesis and Applications