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Purcell-enhanced photoluminescence of few-layer MoS2 transferred on gold nanostructure arrays with plasmonic resonance at the conduction band edge

Author(s)
Kim, HyunwooMoon, SeunghyunKim, JongwooNam, Sang HwanKim, Dong HwanLee, Jeong SeopKim, Kyoung-HoKang, Evan S. H.Ahn, Kwang JunKim, TaewanShin, ChaeHoSuh, Yung Doug
Issued Date
2021-03
DOI
10.1039/d0nr08158b
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58709
Fulltext
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/NR/D0NR08158B
Citation
NANOSCALE, v.13, no.10, pp.5316 - 5323
Abstract
Plasmonic coupling of metallic nanostructures with two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) atomic layers is an important topic because it provides a pathway to manipulate the optoelectronic properties and to overcome the limited optical cross-section of the materials. Plasmonic enhanced light-matter interaction of a MoS2 layer is known to be mainly governed by optical field enhancement and the Purcell effect, while the discrimination of the contribution from each mechanism to the plasmonic enhancement is challenging. Here, we investigate photoluminescence (PL) enhancement from few-layer MoS2 transferred on Au nanostructure arrays with controlled localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectral positions that were detuned from the excitation wavelengths. Two distinctive regimes in LSPR mode-dependent PL enhancement were revealed showing a maximum enhancement (similar to 40-fold) with zero detuning and a modest enhancement (similar to 10-fold) with the red-shift detuned LSPR from the excitation wavelength, which were attributed to LSPR-induced optical field enhancement and the Purcell effect, respectively. By applying the experimental parameters into the Purcell effect formalism, an effective mode volume of similar to 0.016 lambda(3)(0) was estimated. Our work provides an insight into how to utilize few-layer MoS2 as a base material for optoelectronics by harnessing Purcell-enhanced optical responsivity.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2040-3364

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