Out-of-plane trion emission in monolayer WSe2 revealed by whispering gallery modes of dielectric microresonators

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The manipulation of light emitted by two-dimensional semiconductors grounds forthcoming technologies in the field of on-chip communications. However, these technologies require from the so elusive out-of-plane photon sources to achieve an efficient coupling of radiated light into planar devices. Here we propose a versatile spectroscopic method that enables the identification of the out-of-plane component of dipoles. The method is based on the selective coupling of light emitted by in-plane and out-of-plane dipoles to the whispering gallery modes of spherical dielectric microresonators, in close contact to them. We have applied this method to demonstrate the existence of dipoles with an out-of-plane orientation in monolayer WSe2 at room temperature. Micro-photoluminescent measurements, numerical simulations based on finite element methods, and ab-initio calculations have identified trions as the source responsible for this out-of-plane emission, opening new routes for realizing on-chip integrated systems with applications in information processing and quantum communications.

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Andres-Penares, D., Habil, M. K., Molina-Sánchez, A., Zapata-Rodríguez, C. J., Martínez-Pastor, J. P., & Sánchez-Royo, J. F. (2021). Out-of-plane trion emission in monolayer WSe2 revealed by whispering gallery modes of dielectric microresonators. Communications Materials, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-021-00157-8

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