Efficient generation of neutral and charged biexcitons in encapsulated WSe2 monolayers
Release time:
2018-09-14
Ziliang Ye, Lutz Waldecker, Eric Yue Ma, Daniel Rhodes, Abhinandan
Antony, Bumho Kim, Xiao-Xiao Zhang, Minda Deng, Yuxuan Jiang,
Zhengguang Lu, Dmitry Smirnov, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, James
Hone, Tony F. Heinz
Higher-order correlated
excitonic states arise from the mutual interactions of excitons, which
generally requires a significant exciton density and therefore high
excitation levels. Here, we report the emergence of two biexcitons
species, one neutral and one charged, in monolayer tungsten diselenide
under moderate continuous-wave excitation. The efficient formation of
biexcitons is facilitated by the long lifetime of the dark exciton state
associated with a spin-forbidden transition, as well as improved sample
quality from encapsulation between hexagonal boron nitride layers. From
studies of the polarization and magnetic field dependence of the
neutral biexciton, we conclude that this species is composed of a bright
and a dark excitons residing in opposite valleys in momentum space. Our
observations demonstrate that the distinctive features associated with
biexciton states can be accessed at low light intensities and excitation
densities.
