Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session A04: Electrons, Excitons, and Spins
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: L100D
Sponsoring
Units:
DMP GMAG
Chair: Khang Hoang, North Dakota State University
Abstract: A04.00001 : Time resolved ARPES study of excitons in 2D semiconductors
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
Presenter:
Vivek Pareek
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Author:
Vivek Pareek
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
In this talk I will discuss about the recent developments in the time and angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy which allowed us to access the momentum coordinate of excitons in 1L TMDC and their heterostructures. Using this technique, we were able to observe the momentum dark Q excitons and their dynamics[1], measure the momentum resolved excitonic wavefunction in the 1L TMDC[2] and resolve the interlayer exciton bound electrons and holes in a TMDC heterostructures[3]. Following this, I will discuss the decades old problem of the impact of a dense excitonic population on the quasiparticle bandstructure and show its striking momentum resolved features in a 1L TMDC. I will also discuss how our observations relates to the recently predicted non-equilibrium excitonic insulator problem[4] as well as giant exciton driven Floquet effects[5]. Finally, I will briefly discuss some of our recent efforts in developing a comprehensive understanding of the exciton dynamics in 1L TMDC. By significantly improving the energy resolution of our experiments, we are now able to track the scattering of the bright excitons to various optically dark states including the spin dark states which are only 30-40 meV below the bright excitonic states in W-based TMDCs.
References
[1] Science 370, 1199 (2020).
[2] Science Advances 7, eabg0192 (2021).
[3] Nature 603, 247 (2022).
[4] Phys. Rev. Materials 3, 124601 (2019).
[5] Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 120, e2301957120 (2023).
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