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Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer

[Image: see text] van der Waals heterostructures composed of two different monolayer crystals have recently attracted attention as a powerful and versatile platform for studying fundamental physics, as well as having great potential in future functional devices because of the diversity in the band a...

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Autores principales: Pak, Sangyeon, Lee, Juwon, Lee, Young-Woo, Jang, A-Rang, Ahn, Seongjoon, Ma, Kyung Yeol, Cho, Yuljae, Hong, John, Lee, Sanghyo, Jeong, Hu Young, Im, Hyunsik, Shin, Hyeon Suk, Morris, Stephen M., Cha, SeungNam, Sohn, Jung Inn, Kim, Jong Min
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5959243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02513
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author Pak, Sangyeon
Lee, Juwon
Lee, Young-Woo
Jang, A-Rang
Ahn, Seongjoon
Ma, Kyung Yeol
Cho, Yuljae
Hong, John
Lee, Sanghyo
Jeong, Hu Young
Im, Hyunsik
Shin, Hyeon Suk
Morris, Stephen M.
Cha, SeungNam
Sohn, Jung Inn
Kim, Jong Min
author_facet Pak, Sangyeon
Lee, Juwon
Lee, Young-Woo
Jang, A-Rang
Ahn, Seongjoon
Ma, Kyung Yeol
Cho, Yuljae
Hong, John
Lee, Sanghyo
Jeong, Hu Young
Im, Hyunsik
Shin, Hyeon Suk
Morris, Stephen M.
Cha, SeungNam
Sohn, Jung Inn
Kim, Jong Min
author_sort Pak, Sangyeon
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description [Image: see text] van der Waals heterostructures composed of two different monolayer crystals have recently attracted attention as a powerful and versatile platform for studying fundamental physics, as well as having great potential in future functional devices because of the diversity in the band alignments and the unique interlayer coupling that occurs at the heterojunction interface. However, despite these attractive features, a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics accounting for the effect of interlayer coupling on the interactions between electrons, photons, and phonons in the stacked heterobilayer is still lacking. Here, we demonstrate a detailed analysis of the strain-dependent excitonic behavior of an epitaxially grown MoS(2)/WS(2) vertical heterostructure under uniaxial tensile and compressive strain that enables the interlayer interactions to be modulated along with the electronic band structure. We find that the strain-modulated interlayer coupling directly affects the characteristic combined vibrational and excitonic properties of each monolayer in the heterobilayer. It is further revealed that the relative photoluminescence intensity ratio of WS(2) to MoS(2) in our heterobilayer increases monotonically with tensile strain and decreases with compressive strain. We attribute the strain-dependent emission behavior of the heterobilayer to the modulation of the band structure for each monolayer, which is dictated by the alterations in the band gap transitions. These findings present an important pathway toward designing heterostructures and flexible devices.
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spelling pubmed-59592432018-05-23 Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer Pak, Sangyeon Lee, Juwon Lee, Young-Woo Jang, A-Rang Ahn, Seongjoon Ma, Kyung Yeol Cho, Yuljae Hong, John Lee, Sanghyo Jeong, Hu Young Im, Hyunsik Shin, Hyeon Suk Morris, Stephen M. Cha, SeungNam Sohn, Jung Inn Kim, Jong Min Nano Lett [Image: see text] van der Waals heterostructures composed of two different monolayer crystals have recently attracted attention as a powerful and versatile platform for studying fundamental physics, as well as having great potential in future functional devices because of the diversity in the band alignments and the unique interlayer coupling that occurs at the heterojunction interface. However, despite these attractive features, a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics accounting for the effect of interlayer coupling on the interactions between electrons, photons, and phonons in the stacked heterobilayer is still lacking. Here, we demonstrate a detailed analysis of the strain-dependent excitonic behavior of an epitaxially grown MoS(2)/WS(2) vertical heterostructure under uniaxial tensile and compressive strain that enables the interlayer interactions to be modulated along with the electronic band structure. We find that the strain-modulated interlayer coupling directly affects the characteristic combined vibrational and excitonic properties of each monolayer in the heterobilayer. It is further revealed that the relative photoluminescence intensity ratio of WS(2) to MoS(2) in our heterobilayer increases monotonically with tensile strain and decreases with compressive strain. We attribute the strain-dependent emission behavior of the heterobilayer to the modulation of the band structure for each monolayer, which is dictated by the alterations in the band gap transitions. These findings present an important pathway toward designing heterostructures and flexible devices. American Chemical Society 2017-08-23 2017-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5959243/ /pubmed/28832158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02513 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Pak, Sangyeon
Lee, Juwon
Lee, Young-Woo
Jang, A-Rang
Ahn, Seongjoon
Ma, Kyung Yeol
Cho, Yuljae
Hong, John
Lee, Sanghyo
Jeong, Hu Young
Im, Hyunsik
Shin, Hyeon Suk
Morris, Stephen M.
Cha, SeungNam
Sohn, Jung Inn
Kim, Jong Min
Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title_full Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title_fullStr Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title_full_unstemmed Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title_short Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS(2)/WS(2) van der Waals Heterobilayer
title_sort strain-mediated interlayer coupling effects on the excitonic behaviors in an epitaxially grown mos(2)/ws(2) van der waals heterobilayer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5959243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02513
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