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Theory of exciton-electron scattering in atomically thin semiconductors

Christian Fey, Peter Schmelcher, Ataç İmamoğlu, Richard Schmidt

2020Physical review. B./Physical review. B90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interacting electrons and excitons promise fascinating applications, such as exciton-mediated superconductors or semiconductor-based quantum simulators. A detailed understanding of the force, coupling electrons, and excitons is crucial to realize such applications in atomically thin semiconductors. The authors achieve this by developing an approach that simulates the physics of three charges in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD). Their approach predicts novel rotational bound trions as well as collisional states. This allows for the derivation of an accurate model of exciton-electron interactions and, as an application, for the prediction of the photoabsorption properties of electron-doped TMD, revealing the existence of exciton-polarons.

Topics & Concepts

ExcitonPhysicsCondensed matter physicsElectronScatteringBiexcitonQuantum Monte CarloEffective mass (spring–mass system)Many-body theoryQuantum mechanicsMonte Carlo methodStatisticsMathematics2D Materials and ApplicationsZnO doping and propertiesGa2O3 and related materials
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