Valley-polarized exciton dynamics in a 2D semiconductor heterostructure

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Abstract

Heterostructures comprising different monolayer semiconductors provide an attractive setting for fundamental science and device technologies, such as in the emerging field of valleytronics. We realized valley-specific interlayer excitons in monolayer WSe2-MoSe2 vertical heterostructures. We created interlayer exciton spin-valley polarization by means of circularly polarized optical pumping and determined a valley lifetime of 40 nanoseconds. This long-lived polarization enables the visualization of the expansion of a valley-polarized exciton cloud over several micrometers. The spatial pattern of the polarization evolves into a ring with increasing exciton density, a manifestation of valley exciton exchange interactions. Our work introduces van der Waals heterostructures as a promising platform from which to study valley exciton physics.

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Rivera, P., Seyler, K. L., Yu, H., Schaibley, J. R., Yan, J., Mandrus, D. G., … Xu, X. (2016). Valley-polarized exciton dynamics in a 2D semiconductor heterostructure. Science, 351(6274), 688–691. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac7820

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