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Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons
Transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers exhibit a rich exciton landscape including layer-hybridized excitons, i.e. excitons which are of partly intra- and interlayer nature. In this work, we study hybrid exciton–exciton interactions in naturally stacked WSe(2) homobilayers. In these materials, the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37309577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01049j |
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author | Erkensten, Daniel Brem, Samuel Perea-Causín, Raül Hagel, Joakim Tagarelli, Fedele Lopriore, Edoardo Kis, Andras Malic, Ermin |
author_facet | Erkensten, Daniel Brem, Samuel Perea-Causín, Raül Hagel, Joakim Tagarelli, Fedele Lopriore, Edoardo Kis, Andras Malic, Ermin |
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description | Transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers exhibit a rich exciton landscape including layer-hybridized excitons, i.e. excitons which are of partly intra- and interlayer nature. In this work, we study hybrid exciton–exciton interactions in naturally stacked WSe(2) homobilayers. In these materials, the exciton landscape is electrically tunable such that the low-energy states can be rendered more or less interlayer-like depending on the strength of the external electric field. Based on a microscopic and material-specific many-particle theory, we reveal two intriguing interaction regimes: a low-dipole regime at small electric fields and a high-dipole regime at larger fields, involving interactions between hybrid excitons with a substantially different intra- and interlayer composition in the two regimes. While the low-dipole regime is characterized by weak inter-excitonic interactions between intralayer-like excitons, the high-dipole regime involves mostly interlayer-like excitons which display a strong dipole–dipole repulsion and give rise to large spectral blue-shifts and a highly anomalous diffusion. Overall, our microscopic study sheds light on the remarkable electrical tunability of hybrid exciton–exciton interactions in atomically thin semiconductors and can guide future experimental studies in this growing field of research. |
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spelling | pubmed-103243252023-07-07 Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons Erkensten, Daniel Brem, Samuel Perea-Causín, Raül Hagel, Joakim Tagarelli, Fedele Lopriore, Edoardo Kis, Andras Malic, Ermin Nanoscale Chemistry Transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers exhibit a rich exciton landscape including layer-hybridized excitons, i.e. excitons which are of partly intra- and interlayer nature. In this work, we study hybrid exciton–exciton interactions in naturally stacked WSe(2) homobilayers. In these materials, the exciton landscape is electrically tunable such that the low-energy states can be rendered more or less interlayer-like depending on the strength of the external electric field. Based on a microscopic and material-specific many-particle theory, we reveal two intriguing interaction regimes: a low-dipole regime at small electric fields and a high-dipole regime at larger fields, involving interactions between hybrid excitons with a substantially different intra- and interlayer composition in the two regimes. While the low-dipole regime is characterized by weak inter-excitonic interactions between intralayer-like excitons, the high-dipole regime involves mostly interlayer-like excitons which display a strong dipole–dipole repulsion and give rise to large spectral blue-shifts and a highly anomalous diffusion. Overall, our microscopic study sheds light on the remarkable electrical tunability of hybrid exciton–exciton interactions in atomically thin semiconductors and can guide future experimental studies in this growing field of research. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10324325/ /pubmed/37309577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01049j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Erkensten, Daniel Brem, Samuel Perea-Causín, Raül Hagel, Joakim Tagarelli, Fedele Lopriore, Edoardo Kis, Andras Malic, Ermin Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title | Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title_full | Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title_fullStr | Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title_full_unstemmed | Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title_short | Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
title_sort | electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37309577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01049j |
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