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Interlayer exciton emission in a MoS 2 /VOPc inorganic/organic van der Waals heterostructure.

Yuhan KongSk Md ObaidullaMohammad Rezwan HabibZukun WangRong WangYahya KhanHaiming ZhuMingsheng XuDeren Yang
Published in: Materials horizons (2022)
Heterostructures built from two-dimensional (2D) materials and organic semiconductors offer a unique platform for addressing many fundamental physics and construction of functional devices by taking advantage of both the 2D materials and organic semiconductors. We report interlayer exciton emission in the near infrared range around 1.54 eV (∼805 nm) from the heterostructure of pyramidal VOPc (p-type) and transition metal dichalcogenide monolayer MoS 2 (VOPc/MoS 2 ). This contrasts the observation of photoluminescence (PL) from the SnCl 2 Pc/MoS 2 heterostructure despite both being type-II heterostructures. We attribute the exciton emission to the carrier transition from the generated interface mid-gap states of VOPc to the ground states of MoS 2 in the heterostructure system as predicted from density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Furthermore, the observed PL signal of the VOPc/MoS 2 heterostructure shows blue shift, while the PL peak of the SnCl 2 Pc/MoS 2 heterostructure shows red shift. Our finding opens up a new avenue to tune the optoelectronic properties of the van der Waals heterojunctions consisting of 2D materials and organic semiconductors for optoelectronic applications.
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