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Anomalously polarised emission from a MoS 2 /WS 2 heterostructure.

P Riya MolPrahalad Kanti BarmanPrasad V SarmaAbhishek S KumarSatyam SahuManikoth M ShaijumonRajeev N Kini
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2021)
We report circularly polarised emission, with helicity opposite to the optical excitation, from a van der Waals heterostructure (HS) consisting of a monolayer MoS 2 and three-layer WS 2 . Selective excitation of the MoS 2 layer confirms that this cross-polarized emission is due to the charge transfer from the WS 2 layers to the MoS 2 layer. We propose that the high levels of n-doping in the constituent layers due to sulphur vacancies and defects give rise to an enhanced transition rate of electrons from the k valley of WS 2 to the k ' valley of MoS 2 , which leads to the emission, counter polarized to the excitation. Simulations based on the rate equation model support this conclusion.
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