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Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons.


ABSTRACT: Transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers exhibit a rich exciton landscape including layer-hybridized excitons, i.e. excitons which are of partly intra- and interlayer nature. In this work, we study hybrid exciton-exciton interactions in naturally stacked WSe2 homobilayers. In these materials, the exciton landscape is electrically tunable such that the low-energy states can be rendered more or less interlayer-like depending on the strength of the external electric field. Based on a microscopic and material-specific many-particle theory, we reveal two intriguing interaction regimes: a low-dipole regime at small electric fields and a high-dipole regime at larger fields, involving interactions between hybrid excitons with a substantially different intra- and interlayer composition in the two regimes. While the low-dipole regime is characterized by weak inter-excitonic interactions between intralayer-like excitons, the high-dipole regime involves mostly interlayer-like excitons which display a strong dipole-dipole repulsion and give rise to large spectral blue-shifts and a highly anomalous diffusion. Overall, our microscopic study sheds light on the remarkable electrical tunability of hybrid exciton-exciton interactions in atomically thin semiconductors and can guide future experimental studies in this growing field of research.

SUBMITTER: Erkensten D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10324325 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons.

Erkensten Daniel D   Brem Samuel S   Perea-Causín Raül R   Hagel Joakim J   Tagarelli Fedele F   Lopriore Edoardo E   Kis Andras A   Malic Ermin E  

Nanoscale 20230706 26


Transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers exhibit a rich exciton landscape including layer-hybridized excitons, <i>i.e.</i> excitons which are of partly intra- and interlayer nature. In this work, we study hybrid exciton-exciton interactions in naturally stacked WSe<sub>2</sub> homobilayers. In these materials, the exciton landscape is electrically tunable such that the low-energy states can be rendered more or less interlayer-like depending on the strength of the external electric field. Based o  ...[more]

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