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Plasmonic Pumping of Excitonic Photoluminescence in Hybrid MoS2-Au Nanostructures

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages 12682-12689

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn5056942

Keywords

plasmonic; photoluminescence; nanostructure

Funding

  1. computing facility center CALMIP of Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse
  2. LabEx NEXT
  3. Welch Foundation [C-1716]
  4. NSF [ECCS-1327093]
  5. Directorate For Engineering
  6. Div Of Electrical, Commun & Cyber Sys [1327093] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We report on the fabrication of monolayer MoS2-coated gold nanoantennas combining chemical vapor deposition, e-beam lithography surface patterning, and a soft lift-off/transfer technique. The optical properties of these hybrid plasmonicexcitonic nanostructures are investigated using spatially resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. Off- and in-resonance plasmonic pumping of the MoS2 excitonic luminescence showed distinct behaviors. For plasmonically mediated pumping, we found a significant enhancement (similar to 65%) of the photoluminescence intensity, clear evidence that the optical properties of the MoS2 monolayer are strongly influenced by the nanoantenna surface plasmons. In addition, a systematic photoluminescence broadening and red-shift in nanoantenna locations is observed which is interpreted in terms of plasmonic enhanced optical absorption and subsequent heating of the MoS2 monolayers. Using a temperature calibration procedure based on photoluminescence spectral characteristics, we were able to estimate the local temperature changes. We found that the plasmonically induced MoS2 temperature increase is nearly four times larger than in the MoS2 reference temperatures. This study shines light on the plasmonicexcitonic interaction in these hybrid metal/semiconductor nanostructures and provides a unique approach for the engineering of optoelectronic devices based on the light-to-current conversion.

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