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Robustness of Trion State in Gated Monolayer MoSe 2 under Pressure.

Zeya LiFeng QinChin Shen OngJunwei HuangZian XuPeng ChenCaiyu QiuXi ZhangCaorong ZhangXiuxiu ZhangOlle ErikssonAngel RubioPeizhe TangHongtao Yuan
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Quasiparticles consisting of correlated electron(s) and hole(s), such as excitons and trions, play important roles in the optical phenomena of van der Waals semiconductors and serve as unique platforms for studies of many-body physics. Herein, we report a gate-tunable exciton-to-trion transition in pressurized monolayer MoSe 2 , in which the electronic band structures are modulated continuously within a diamond anvil cell. The emission energies of both the exciton and trion undergo large blueshifts over 90 meV with increasing pressure. Surprisingly, the trion binding energy remains constant at 30 meV, regardless of the applied pressure. Combining ab initio density functional theory calculations and quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we find that the remarkable robustness of the trion binding energy originates from the spatially diffused nature of the trion wave function and the weak correlation between its constituent electron-hole pairs. Our findings shed light on the optical properties of correlated excitonic quasiparticles in low-dimensional materials.
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