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Controlling interlayer excitons in MoS2 layers grown by chemical vapor deposition

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  • Ioannis Paradisanos

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

  • Shivangi Shree

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

  • Antony George

    (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

  • Nadine Leisgang

    (University of Basel)

  • Cedric Robert

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

  • Kenji Watanabe

    (National Institute for Materials Science)

  • Takashi Taniguchi

    (National Institute for Materials Science)

  • Richard J. Warburton

    (University of Basel)

  • Andrey Turchanin

    (Friedrich Schiller University Jena
    Abbe Centre of Photonics)

  • Xavier Marie

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

  • Iann C. Gerber

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

  • Bernhard Urbaszek

    (Université de Toulouse, INSA-CNRS-UPS, LPCNO)

Abstract

Combining MoS2 monolayers to form multilayers allows to access new functionalities. Deterministic assembly of large area van der Waals structures requires concrete indicators of successful interlayer coupling in bilayers grown by chemical vapor deposition. In this work, we examine the correlation between the stacking order and the interlayer coupling of valence states in both as-grown MoS2 homobilayer samples and in artificially stacked bilayers from monolayers, all grown by chemical vapor deposition. We show that hole delocalization over the bilayer is only allowed in 2H stacking and results in strong interlayer exciton absorption and also in a larger A-B exciton separation as compared to 3R bilayers. Comparing 2H and 3R reflectivity spectra allows to extract an interlayer coupling energy of about t⊥ = 49 meV. Beyond DFT calculations including excitonic effects confirm signatures of efficient interlayer coupling for 2H stacking in agreement with our experiments.

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  • Ioannis Paradisanos & Shivangi Shree & Antony George & Nadine Leisgang & Cedric Robert & Kenji Watanabe & Takashi Taniguchi & Richard J. Warburton & Andrey Turchanin & Xavier Marie & Iann C. Gerber & , 2020. "Controlling interlayer excitons in MoS2 layers grown by chemical vapor deposition," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16023-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16023-z
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    1. Shivangi Shree & Delphine Lagarde & Laurent Lombez & Cedric Robert & Andrea Balocchi & Kenji Watanabe & Takashi Taniguchi & Xavier Marie & Iann C. Gerber & Mikhail M. Glazov & Leonid E. Golub & Bernha, 2021. "Interlayer exciton mediated second harmonic generation in bilayer MoS2," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
    2. Charalambos Louca & Armando Genco & Salvatore Chiavazzo & Thomas P. Lyons & Sam Randerson & Chiara Trovatello & Peter Claronino & Rahul Jayaprakash & Xuerong Hu & James Howarth & Kenji Watanabe & Taka, 2023. "Interspecies exciton interactions lead to enhanced nonlinearity of dipolar excitons and polaritons in MoS2 homobilayers," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-8, December.

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