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Revealing exciton masses and dielectric properties of monolayer semiconductors with high magnetic fields.


ABSTRACT: In semiconductor physics, many essential optoelectronic material parameters can be experimentally revealed via optical spectroscopy in sufficiently large magnetic fields. For monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenide semiconductors, this field scale is substantial-tens of teslas or more-due to heavy carrier masses and huge exciton binding energies. Here we report absorption spectroscopy of monolayer [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text] in very high magnetic fields to 91 T. We follow the diamagnetic shifts and valley Zeeman splittings of not only the exciton's [Formula: see text] ground state but also its excited [Formula: see text] Rydberg states. This provides a direct experimental measure of the effective (reduced) exciton masses and dielectric properties. Exciton binding energies, exciton radii, and free-particle bandgaps are also determined. The measured exciton masses are heavier than theoretically predicted, especially for Mo-based monolayers. These results provide essential and quantitative parameters for the rational design of opto-electronic van der Waals heterostructures incorporating 2D semiconductors.

SUBMITTER: Goryca M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6744484 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Revealing exciton masses and dielectric properties of monolayer semiconductors with high magnetic fields.

Goryca M M   Li J J   Stier A V AV   Taniguchi T T   Watanabe K K   Courtade E E   Shree S S   Robert C C   Urbaszek B B   Marie X X   Crooker S A SA  

Nature communications 20190913 1


In semiconductor physics, many essential optoelectronic material parameters can be experimentally revealed via optical spectroscopy in sufficiently large magnetic fields. For monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenide semiconductors, this field scale is substantial-tens of teslas or more-due to heavy carrier masses and huge exciton binding energies. Here we report absorption spectroscopy of monolayer [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text] in very high magnetic fields to 91 T. We follow the  ...[more]

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