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Localisation-to-delocalisation transition of moiré excitons in WSe 2 /MoSe 2 heterostructures.

Elena BlundoFederico TuziSalvatore CianciMarzia CuccuKatarzyna Olkowska-PuckoŁucja KipczakGiorgio ContestabileAntonio MiriametroMarco FeliciGiorgio PettinariTakashi TaniguchiKenji WatanabeAdam BabińskiMaciej R MolasAntonio Polimeni
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Moiré excitons (MXs) are electron-hole pairs localised by the periodic (moiré) potential forming in two-dimensional heterostructures (HSs). MXs can be exploited, e.g., for creating nanoscale-ordered quantum emitters and achieving or probing strongly correlated electronic phases at relatively high temperatures. Here, we studied the exciton properties of WSe 2 /MoSe 2 HSs from T = 6 K to room temperature using time-resolved and continuous-wave micro-photoluminescence also under a magnetic field. The exciton dynamics and emission lineshape evolution with temperature show clear signatures that MXs de-trap from the moiré potential and turn into free interlayer excitons (IXs) for temperatures above 100 K. The MX-to-IX transition is also apparent from the exciton magnetic moment reversing its sign when the moiré potential is not capable of localising excitons at elevated temperatures. Concomitantly, the exciton formation and decay times reduce drastically. Thus, our findings establish the conditions for a truly confined nature of the exciton states in a moiré superlattice with increasing temperature and photo-generated carrier density.
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