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Tunable Localized Charge Transfer Excitons in a Mixed Dimensional van der Waals Heterostructure
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Authors: Mahfujur Rahaman, Emanuele Marino, Alan G. Joly, Seunguk Song, Zhiqiao Jiang, Brian T. OCallahan, Daniel J. Rosen, Kiyoung Jo, Gwangwoo Kim, Patrick Z. El-Khoury, Christopher B. Murray, Deep Jariwala
Year
2022
Paper ID
58128
Status
Preprint
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Observation of interlayer, charge-transfer (CT) excitons in van der Waals heterostructures (vdWHs) based on 2D-2D systems has been well investigated. While conceptually interesting, these charge transfer excitons are highly delocalized and spatially localizing them requires twisting layers at very specific angles. This issue of localizing the CT excitons can be overcome via making mixed dimensional vdWHs (MDHs) where one of the components is a spatially quantum confined medium. Here, we demonstrate the formation of CT excitons in a 2D/quasi-2D system comprising MoSe2 and WSe2 monolayers and CdSe/CdS based core/shell nanoplates (NPLs). Spectral signatures of CT excitons in our MDHs were resolved locally at the 2D/single-NPL heterointerface using tip-enhanced photoluminescence (TEPL) at room temperature. By varying both the 2D material, the shell thickness of the NPLs, and applying out-of-plane electric field, the exciton resonance energy was tuned by up to 120 meV. Our finding is a significant step towards the realization of highly tunable MDH-based next generation photonic devices.
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