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Light–matter interaction in van der Waals hetero-structures

Thorsten Deilmann, Michael Rohlfing, Ursula Wurstbauer

2020Journal of Physics Condensed Matter30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Even if individual two-dimensional materials own various interesting and unexpected properties, the stacking of such layers leads to van der Waals solids which unite the characteristics of two dimensions with novel features originating from the interlayer interactions. In this topical review, we cover fabrication and characterization of van der Waals hetero-structures with a focus on hetero-bilayers made of monolayers of semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides. Experimental and theoretical techniques to investigate those hetero-bilayers are introduced. Most recent findings focusing on different transition metal dichalcogenides hetero-structures are presented and possible optical transitions between different valleys, appearance of moiré patterns and signatures of moiré excitons are discussed. The fascinating and fast growing research on van der Waals hetero-bilayers provide promising insights required for their application as emerging quantum-nano materials.

Topics & Concepts

van der Waals forceStackingMonolayerChemical physicsNanotechnologyTransition metalMaterials scienceExcitonVan der Waals strainCondensed matter physicsVan der Waals radiusChemistryPhysicsMoleculeBiochemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysis2D Materials and ApplicationsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsGraphene research and applications