Tightly Bound Excitons in Monolayer WSe 2

  • He K
  • Kumar N
  • Zhao L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Exciton binding energy and excited states in monolayers of tungsten diselenide (WSe2) are investigated using the combined linear absorption and two-photon photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy. The exciton binding energy is determined to be 0.37 eV, which is about an order of magnitude larger than that in III-V semiconductor quantum wells and renders the exciton excited states observable even at room temperature. The exciton excitation spectrum with both experimentally determined one- and two-photon active states is distinct from the simple two-dimensional (2D) hydrogenic model. This result reveals significantly reduced and nonlocal dielectric screening of Coulomb interactions in 2D semiconductors. The observed large exciton binding energy will also have a significant impact on next-generation photonics and optoelectronics applications based on 2D atomic crystals. © 2014 American Physical Society.

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He, K., Kumar, N., Zhao, L., Wang, Z., Mak, K. F., Zhao, H., & Shan, J. (2014). Tightly Bound Excitons in Monolayer WSe 2. Physical Review Letters, 113(2), 026803. Retrieved from https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.026803

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