Trion-phonon interaction in atomically thin semiconductors

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Optical and transport properties of doped monolayer semiconductors are dominated by trions, which are three-particle compounds formed by two electrons and one hole or vice versa. In this work, we investigate the trion-phonon interaction on a microscopic footing and apply our model to the exemplary case of a molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) monolayer. We determine the trion series of states and their internal quantum structure by solving the trion Schrödinger equation. Transforming the system into a trion basis and solving equations of motion, including the trion-phonon interaction within the second-order Born-Markov approximation, provides a microscopic access to the trion dynamics. In particular, we investigate trion propagation and compute the diffusion coefficient and mobility. In the low density limit, we find that trions propagate less efficiently than excitons and electrons due to their stronger coupling with phonons and their larger mass. For increasing densities, we predict a drastic enhancement of diffusion caused by the build-up of a large pressure by the degenerate trion gas, which is a direct consequence of the fermionic character of trions. Our work provides microscopic insights into the trion-phonon interaction and its impact on trion transport in atomically thin semiconductors.

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Perea-Causin, R., Brem, S., & Malic, E. (2022). Trion-phonon interaction in atomically thin semiconductors. Physical Review B, 106(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.115407

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