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Twisted MoSe2 Homobilayer Behaving as a Heterobilayer

Author(s)
Karmakar, ArkaAl-Mahboob, AbdullahZawadzka, NataliaRaczynski, MateuszYang, WeiguangArfaoui, MehdiKucharek, JuliaSadowski, Jerzy T.Shin, Hyeon SukBabinski, AdamPacuski, WojciechKazimierczuk, TomaszMolas, Maciej R.
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01764
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83425
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.24, no.31, pp.9459
Abstract
Heterostructures (HSs) formed by the transition-metal dichalcogenide materials have shown great promise in next-generation (opto)electronic applications. An artificially twisted HS allows us to manipulate the optical and electronic properties. In this work, we introduce the understanding of the energy transfer (ET) process governed by the dipolar interaction in a twisted molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) homobilayer without any charge-blocking interlayer. We fabricated an unconventional homobilayer (i.e., HS) with a large twist angle (similar to 57 degrees) by combining the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and mechanical exfoliation (Exf.) techniques to fully exploit the lattice parameter mismatch and indirect/direct (CVD/Exf.) bandgap nature. These effectively weaken the interlayer charge transfer and allow the ET to control the carrier recombination channels. Our experimental and theoretical results explain a massive HS photoluminescence enhancement due to an efficient ET process. This work shows that the electronically decoupled MoSe2 homobilayer is coupled by the ET process, mimicking a "true" heterobilayer nature.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1530-6984
Keyword (Author)
TMDCMoSe2homobilayerexcitonsenergy transferTwisted heterostructure
Keyword
VALLEY POLARIZATIONCHARGE-TRANSFEREXCITONSMONOLAYERELECTRONENERGY-TRANSFER

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