Photoluminescence Enhancement of Monolayer WS 2 by n-Doping with an Optically Excited Gold Disk.
Bayarjargal N TugchinNathan DoolaardÁngela I BarredaZifei ZhangAnastasia RomashkinaStefan FasoldIsabelle StaudeFalk EilenbergerThomas PertschPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
In nanophotonics and quantum optics, we aim to control and manipulate light with tailored nanoscale structures. Hybrid systems of nanostructures and atomically thin materials are of interest here, as they offer rich physics and versatility due to the interaction between photons, plasmons, phonons, and excitons. In this study, we explore the optical and electronic properties of a hybrid system, a naturally n-doped monolayer WS 2 covering a gold disk. We demonstrate that the nonresonant excitation of the gold disk in the high absorption regime efficiently generates hot carriers via localized surface plasmon excitation, which n-dope the monolayer WS 2 and enhance the photoluminescence emission by regulating the multiexciton population and stabilizing the neutral exciton emission. The results are relevant to the further development of nanotransistors in photonic circuits and optoelectronic applications.