Imaging the effect of high photoexcited densities on valley polarization and coherence in MoS2 monolayers

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We have investigated the laser-induced valley polarization and coherence of encapsulated MoS2 monolayer as a function of temperature, power density, and spatial position. Besides a non-monotonic dependence on temperature, recently attributed to a dependence of the valley relaxation time on the momentum scattering rate, we observe a two-fold increase of the valley polarization when increasing the laser excitation power. We attribute this effect to a local heating induced by the energy relaxation of photoexcited excitons and to an increase of the exciton-exciton scattering rate. In contrast, only a moderate enhancement of valley coherence is observed, which exhibits a dramatic drop after further increasing the excitation power. We attribute this behaviour to the detrimental role of exciton-exciton interactions on the pure dephasing rate responsible for the loss of coherence between the valleys. This manifests itself by a strong dip in the spatial profile of the valley coherence at high photoexcited densities.

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Cadiz, F., Gerl, S., Taniguchi, T., & Watanabe, K. (2022). Imaging the effect of high photoexcited densities on valley polarization and coherence in MoS2 monolayers. Npj 2D Materials and Applications, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-022-00303-x

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