Dielectric screening of excitons and trions in single-layer MoS2

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Abstract

Photoluminescence (PL) properties of single-layer MoS2 are indicated to have strong correlations with the surrounding dielectric environment. Blue shifts of up to 40 meV of exciton or trion PL peaks were observed as a function of the dielectric constant of the environment. These results can be explained by the dielectric screening effect of the Coulomb potential; based on this, a scaling relationship was developed with the extracted electronic band gap and exciton and trion binding energies in good agreement with theoretical estimations. It was also observed that the trion/exciton intensity ratio can be tuned by at least 1 order of magnitude with different dielectric environments. Our findings are helpful to better understand the tightly bound exciton properties in strongly quantum-confined systems and provide a simple approach to the selective and separate generation of excitons or trions with potential applications in excitonic interconnects and valleytronics.

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Lin, Y., Ling, X., Yu, L., Huang, S., Hsu, A. L., Lee, Y. H., … Palacios, T. (2014). Dielectric screening of excitons and trions in single-layer MoS2. Nano Letters, 14(10), 5569–5576. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl501988y

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