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Quenched Excitons in WSe 2 /α-RuCl 3 Heterostructures Revealed by Multimessenger Nanoscopy.

Aaron J SternbachRocco A VitaloneSara ShabaniSheng MengThomas P DarlingtonSamuel L MooreSang Hoon ChaeEric SeewaldXiaodong XuCory R DeanXiaoyang ZhuAngel RubioJames C HoneAbhay N PasupathyP James SchuckD N Basov
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
We investigate heterostructures composed of monolayer WSe 2 stacked on α-RuCl 3 using a combination of Terahertz (THz) and infrared (IR) nanospectroscopy and imaging, scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), and photoluminescence (PL). Our observations reveal itinerant carriers in the heterostructure prompted by charge transfer across the WSe 2 /α-RuCl 3 interface. Local STS measurements show the Fermi level is shifted to the valence band edge of WSe 2 which is consistent with p-type doping and verified by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. We observe prominent resonances in near-IR nano-optical and PL spectra, which are associated with the A-exciton of WSe 2 . We identify a concomitant, near total, quenching of the A-exciton resonance in the WSe 2 /α-RuCl 3 heterostructure. Our nano-optical measurements show that the charge-transfer doping vanishes while excitonic resonances exhibit near-total recovery in "nanobubbles", where WSe 2 and α-RuCl 3 are separated by nanometer distances. Our broadband nanoinfrared inquiry elucidates local electrodynamics of excitons and an electron-hole plasma in the WSe 2 /α-RuCl 3 system.
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