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Phonon-Assisted Photoluminescence from Indirect Excitons in Monolayers of Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides.

Samuel BremAugust EkmanDominik ChristiansenFlorian KatschMalte SeligCedric RobertXavier MarieBernhard UrbaszekAndreas KnorrErmin Malic
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
The photoluminescence (PL) spectrum of transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) shows a multitude of emission peaks below the bright exciton line, and not all of them have been explained yet. Here, we study the emission traces of phonon-assisted recombinations of indirect excitons. To this end, we develop a microscopic theory describing simultaneous exciton, phonon, and photon interaction and including consistent many-particle dephasing. We explain the drastically different PL below the bright exciton in tungsten- and molybdenum-based materials as the result of different configurations of bright and momentum-dark states. In good agreement with experiments, our calculations predict that WSe2 exhibits clearly visible low-temperature PL signals stemming from the phonon-assisted recombination of momentum-dark K-K' excitons.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • energy transfer
  • light emitting
  • quantum dots
  • dna damage
  • density functional theory
  • dna repair
  • molecular dynamics
  • oxidative stress
  • living cells