Spatial Filtering of Interlayer Exciton Ground State in WSe 2 /MoS 2 Heterobilayer.
Disheng ChenKévin DiniAbdullah RasmitaZumeng HuangQing-Hai TanHongbing CaiRuihua HeYansong MiaoTimothy C H LiewWei-Bo GaoPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Long-life interlayer excitons (IXs) in transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) heterostructure are promising for realizing excitonic condensates at high temperatures. Critical to this objective is to separate the IX ground state (the lowest energy of IX state) emission from other states' emissions. Filtering the IX ground state is also essential in uncovering the dynamics of correlated excitonic states, such as the excitonic Mott insulator. Here, we show that the IX ground state in the WSe 2 /MoS 2 heterobilayer can be separated from other states by its spatial profile. The emissions from different moiré IX modes are identified by their different energies and spatial distributions, which fits well with the rate-diffusion model for cascading emission. Our results show spatial filtering of the ground state mode and enrich the toolbox to realize correlated states at elevated temperatures.