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Efficient phonon cascades in WSe2 monolayers

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20244-7

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  1. ANR 2D-vdW-Spin
  2. ANR MagicValley
  3. Institut Universitaire de France
  4. RFBR
  5. CNRS [20-52-16303]
  6. EU Graphene Flagship
  7. ERC Grant Hetero2D
  8. ERC Grant GSYNCOR
  9. EPSRC [EP/K01711X/1, EP/K017144/1, EP/N010345/1, EP/L016087/1]
  10. National Science Foundation of China [11904019]
  11. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [Z190006]
  12. EPSRC [EP/N010345/1, EP/K01711X/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The study measured the first stages of carrier-phonon interaction in monolayer WSe2, revealing periodic maxima in hot photoluminescence intensity attributed to phonon cascades. The intermediate states in the conduction band at the Lambda-valley of the Brillouin zone are found to participate in the cascade process of tungsten diselenide monolayers.
Energy relaxation of photo-excited charge carriers is of significant fundamental interest and crucial for the performance of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides in optoelectronics. The primary stages of carrier relaxation affect a plethora of subsequent physical mechanisms. Here we measure light scattering and emission in tungsten diselenide monolayers close to the laser excitation energy (down to similar to 0.6meV). We reveal a series of periodic maxima in the hot photoluminescence intensity, stemming from energy states higher than the A-exciton state. We find a period similar to 15meV for 7 peaks below (Stokes) and 5 peaks above (anti-Stokes) the laser excitation energy, with a strong temperature dependence. These are assigned to phonon cascades, whereby carriers undergo phonon-induced transitions between real states above the free-carrier gap with a probability of radiative recombination at each step. We infer that intermediate states in the conduction band at the Lambda-valley of the Brillouin zone participate in the cascade process of tungsten diselenide monolayers. This provides a fundamental understanding of the first stages of carrier-phonon interaction, useful for optoelectronic applications of layered semiconductors. The primary stages of carrier relaxation in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides are hardly accessible due to their fast timescales. Here, the authors measure the first stages of carrier-phonon interaction in monolayer WSe2 via a series of periodic maxima in the hot photoluminescence intensity, assigned to phonon cascades.

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