Issue 19, 2021

Anomalously polarised emission from a MoS2/WS2 heterostructure

Abstract

We report circularly polarised emission, with helicity opposite to the optical excitation, from a van der Waals heterostructure (HS) consisting of a monolayer MoS2 and three-layer WS2. Selective excitation of the MoS2 layer confirms that this cross-polarized emission is due to the charge transfer from the WS2 layers to the MoS2 layer. We propose that the high levels of n-doping in the constituent layers due to sulphur vacancies and defects give rise to an enhanced transition rate of electrons from the k valley of WS2 to the k′ valley of MoS2, which leads to the emission, counter polarized to the excitation. Simulations based on the rate equation model support this conclusion.

Graphical abstract: Anomalously polarised emission from a MoS2/WS2 heterostructure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2021
Accepted
17 Aug 2021
First published
17 Aug 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale Adv., 2021,3, 5676-5682

Anomalously polarised emission from a MoS2/WS2 heterostructure

P. R. Mol, P. K. Barman, P. V. Sarma, A. S. Kumar, S. Sahu, M. M. Shaijumon and R. N. Kini, Nanoscale Adv., 2021, 3, 5676 DOI: 10.1039/D1NA00462J

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