Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) crystals exhibit new emergent properties at monolayer thickness, notably strong many-body effects mediated by Coulomb interactions. A manifestation of these many-body interactions is the formation of excitons, bound electron-hole pairs, but higher-order excitonic states are also possible. Here we demonstrate the existence of four-body, biexciton states in monolayer WSe 2. The biexciton is identified as a sharply defined state in photoluminescence at high exciton density. Its binding energy of 52 meV is more than an order of magnitude greater than that found in conventional quantum-well structures. A variational calculation of the biexciton state reveals that the high binding energy arises not only from strong carrier confinement, but also from reduced and non-local dielectric screening. These results open the way for the creation of new correlated excitonic states linking the degenerate valleys in TMDC crystals, as well as more complex many-body states such as exciton condensates or the recently reported dropletons.
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You, Y., Zhang, X. X., Berkelbach, T. C., Hybertsen, M. S., Reichman, D. R., & Heinz, T. F. (2015). Observation of biexcitons in monolayer WSe 2. Nature Physics, 11(6), 477–481. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3324
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