4.6 Article

Many-body effects in nonlinear optical responses of 2D layered semiconductors

Journal

2D MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1583/aa56f1

Keywords

transition metal dichalcoginides; exciton; ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy; many body interaction; band gap renormalization

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Basic Energy Sciences (BES), Materials Sciences and Engineering Division [DE-SC0008145, DE-SC0012509, DE-SC0002197]
  2. Croucher Foundation (Croucher Innovation Award)
  3. RGC
  4. UGC of Hong Kong [HKU17305914P, AoE/P-04/08]
  5. HKU ORA
  6. DOE, BES, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
  7. Cottrell Scholar Award
  8. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0002197] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

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We performed ultrafast degenerate pump-probe spectroscopy on monolayer WSe2 near its exciton resonance. The observed differential reflectance signals exhibit signatures of strong many-body interactions including the exciton-exciton interaction and free carrier induced band gap renormalization. The exciton-exciton interaction results in a resonance blue shift which lasts for the exciton lifetime (several ps), while the band gap renormalization manifests as a resonance red shift with several tens ps lifetime. Our model based on the many-body interactions for the nonlinear optical susceptibility fits well the experimental observations. The power dependence of the spectra shows that with the increase of pump power, the exciton population increases linearly and then saturates, while the free carrier density increases superlinearly, implying that exciton Auger recombination could be the origin of these free carriers. Our model demonstrates a simple but efficient method for quantitatively analyzing the spectra, and indicates the important role of Coulomb interactions in nonlinear optical responses of such 2D materials.

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