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Nature Communications | 2017

Exciton fission in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors

Alexander Steinhoff; Matthias Florian; M. Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; T. O. Wehling; F. Jahnke

When electron-hole pairs are excited in a semiconductor, it is a priori not clear if they form a plasma of unbound fermionic particles or a gas of composite bosons called excitons. Usually, the exciton phase is associated with low temperatures. In atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors, excitons are particularly important even at room temperature due to strong Coulomb interaction and a large exciton density of states. Using state-of-the-art many-body theory, we show that the thermodynamic fission–fusion balance of excitons and electron-hole plasma can be efficiently tuned via the dielectric environment as well as charge carrier doping. We propose the observation of these effects by studying exciton satellites in photoemission and tunneling spectroscopy, which present direct solid-state counterparts of high-energy collider experiments on the induced fission of composite particles.Owing to their atomically thin nature, 2D transition metal dichalcogenides host room temperature, strongly bound excitons. Here, the authors show that the thermodynamical balance between fission and fusion of excitons can be tuned by the dielectric environment and charge carrier doping and observed by photoemission spectroscopy.


Physical Review B | 2016

Valley plasmonics in transition metal dichalcogenides

R. E. Groenewald; Malte Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; Stephan Haas; T. O. Wehling

The rich phenomenology of plasmonic excitations in the dichalcogenides is analyzed as a function of doping. The many-body polarization, the dielectric response function and electron energy loss spectra are calculated using an ab initio based model involving material-realistic Coulomb interactions, band structure and spin-orbit coupling. Focusing on the representative case of MoS


Nano Letters | 2017

Observation of Exciton Redshift–Blueshift Crossover in Monolayer WS2

Edbert Jarvis Sie; Alexander Steinhoff; Christopher Gies; Chun Hung Lui; Qiong Ma; Malte Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; F. Jahnke; T. O. Wehling; Yi-Hsien Lee; Jing Kong; Pablo Jarillo-Herrero; Nuh Gedik

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Physical Review B | 2016

Interplay of screening and superconductivity in low-dimensional materials

Gunnar Schönhoff; Malte Rösner; R. E. Groenewald; Stephan Haas; T. O. Wehling

, a plethora of plasmon bands are observed, originating from scattering processes within and between the conduction or valence band valleys. We discuss the resulting square-root and linear collective modes, arising from long-range versus short-range screening of the Coulomb potential. We show that the multi-orbital nature of the bands and spin-orbit coupling strongly affects inter-valley scattering processes by gapping certain two-particle modes at large momentum transfer.


arXiv: Strongly Correlated Electrons | 2018

Competing Coulomb and electron–phonon interactions in NbS 2

Erik G. C. P. van Loon; Malte Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; M. I. Katsnelson; T. O. Wehling

We report a rare atom-like interaction between excitons in monolayer WS2, measured using ultrafast absorption spectroscopy. At increasing excitation density, the exciton resonance energy exhibits a pronounced redshift followed by an anomalous blueshift. Using both material-realistic computation and phenomenological modeling, we attribute this observation to plasma effects and an attraction-repulsion crossover of the exciton-exciton interaction that mimics the Lennard-Jones potential between atoms. Our experiment demonstrates a strong analogy between excitons and atoms with respect to interparticle interaction, which holds promise to pursue the predicted liquid and crystalline phases of excitons in two-dimensional materials.


2D Photonic Materials and Devices | 2018

Observation of exciton redshift-blueshift crossover in monolayer WS2 (Conference Presentation)

Christopher Gies; Edbert Jarvis Sie; Alexander Steinhoff; Chun Hung Lui; Qiong Ma; Malte Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; F. Jahnke; T. O. Wehling; Yi-Hsien Lee; Jian Feng Kong; Pablo Jarillo-Herrero; Nuh Gedik

A quantitative description of Coulomb interactions is developed for two-dimensional superconducting materials, enabling us to compare intrinsic with external screening effects, such as those due to substrates. Using the example of a doped monolayer of


Physical Review B | 2018

Excitation-induced transition to indirect band gaps in atomically thin transition-metal dichalcogenide semiconductors

D. Erben; Alexander Steinhoff; Christopher Gies; Gunnar Schönhoff; T. O. Wehling; F. Jahnke

{\mathrm{MoS}}_{2}


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Competition of strong charge and spin fluctuations in monolayer NbS 2

Malte Roesner; Erik G. C. P. van Loon; Gunnar Schönhoff; M. I. Katsnelson; T. O. Wehling

embedded in a tunable dielectric environment, we demonstrate that the influence of external screening is limited to a length scale, bounded from below by the effective thickness of the quasi-two-dimensional material and from above by its intrinsic screening length. As a consequence, it is found that unconventional Coulomb-driven superconductivity cannot be induced in


Archive | 2017

Excitons versus electron-hole plasma in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors

Alexander Steinhoff; Matthias Florian; Malte Rösner; Gunnar Schönhoff; T. O. Wehling; F. Jahnke

{\mathrm{MoS}}_{2}


Archive | 2017

Coulomb interaction and phonons in doped semiconducting and metallic two-dimensional materials

Gunnar Schönhoff

by tuning the substrate properties alone. Our calculations of the retarded Morel-Anderson Coulomb potential

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Nuh Gedik

California Institute of Technology

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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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