Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session B43: New Development in Understanding and Controlling Excited States in Quantum Materials
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: Auditorium 1
Sponsoring
Unit:
DLS
Chair: Frank Gao, University of Texas at Austin
Abstract: B43.00002 : Division of Laser Science Invited Symposium: New Development in Understanding and Controlling Excited States in Quantum MaterialsKeshav DaniExcitons in Momentum Space
12:06 PM–12:42 PM
Presenter:
Keshav M Dani
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Author:
Keshav M Dani
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Optical techniques have provided us with rich information about the exciton – a two-particle photoexcited state in semiconductors and insulators. Yet, they have left a fundamental degree of freedom of the exciton inaccessible – it’s momentum!
In this talk, I will discuss the application of time-resolved photoemission techniques to access the momentum coordinate of excitons in 2D semiconductors, thereby providing us with the formation pathways of momentum-forbidden dark excitons [1], an image of the electron around the hole in the exciton [2], the observation of the long-predicted anomalous dispersion of the exciton-bound electron [2], the momentum distribution of the exciton-bound hole [3], the confinement of the interlayer exciton in a moiré cell [3], the impact of excitons in the dense limit [4], and the dynamics of the spin-dark excitons [5].
References ( *equal authors)
[1] J. Madeo*, M. K. L. Man*, et al. Science 370, 1199 (2020).
[2] M. K. L. Man*, J. Madeo*, et al. Science Advances 7, eabg0192 (2021).
[3] O Karni*, E. Barr*, V. Pareek*, J. D. Georgaras*, M. K. L. Man*, C. Sahoo*, et al. Nature 603, 247 (2022).
[4] V. Pareek*, D. Bacon*, X. Zhu*, et al. in prep
[5] D. Bacon*, X. Zhu*, V. Pareek*, et al, in prep
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