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Nano Letters | 2016

Direct Measurement of the Tunable Electronic Structure of Bilayer MoS2 by Interlayer Twist

Po-Chun Yeh; Wencan Jin; Nader Zaki; Jens Kunstmann; Daniel Chenet; Ghidewon Arefe; Jerzy T. Sadowski; Jerry I. Dadap; Peter Sutter; James Hone; Richard M. Osgood

Using angle-resolved photoemission on micrometer-scale sample areas, we directly measure the interlayer twist angle-dependent electronic band structure of bilayer molybdenum-disulfide (MoS2). Our measurements, performed on arbitrarily stacked bilayer MoS2 flakes prepared by chemical vapor deposition, provide direct evidence for a downshift of the quasiparticle energy of the valence band at the Brillouin zone center (Γ̅ point) with the interlayer twist angle, up to a maximum of 120 meV at a twist angle of ∼40°. Our direct measurements of the valence band structure enable the extraction of the hole effective mass as a function of the interlayer twist angle. While our results at Γ̅ agree with recently published photoluminescence data, our measurements of the quasiparticle spectrum over the full 2D Brillouin zone reveal a richer and more complicated change in the electronic structure than previously theoretically predicted. The electronic structure measurements reported here, including the evolution of the effective mass with twist-angle, provide new insight into the physics of twisted transition-metal dichalcogenide bilayers and serve as a guide for the practical design of MoS2 optoelectronic and spin-/valley-tronic devices.


Physical Review B | 2015

Tuning the electronic structure of monolayer graphene/ Mo S 2 van der Waals heterostructures via interlayer twist

Wencan Jin; Po-Chun Yeh; Nader Zaki; Daniel Chenet; Ghidewon Arefe; Yufeng Hao; Alessandro Sala; Tevfik Onur Menteş; Jerry I. Dadap; A. Locatelli; James Hone; Richard M. Osgood

We directly measure the electronic structure of twisted graphene/MoS2 van der Waals heterostructures, in which both graphene and MoS2 are monolayers. We use cathode lens microscopy and microprobe angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements to image the surface, determine twist angle, and map the electronic structure of these artificial heterostructures. For monolayer graphene on monolayer MoS2, the resulting band structure reveals the absence of hybridization between the graphene and MoS2 electronic states. Further, the graphene-derived electronic structure in the heterostructures remains intact, irrespective of the twist angle between the two materials. In contrast, however, the electronic structure associated with the MoS2 layer is found to be twist-angle dependent; in particular, the relative difference in the energy of the valence band maximum at {\Gamma} and K of the MoS2 layer varies from approximately 0 to 0.2 eV. Our results suggest that monolayer MoS2 within the heterostructure becomes predominantly an indirect bandgap system for all twist angles except in the proximity of 30 degrees. This result enables potential bandgap engineering in van der Waals heterostructures comprised of monolayer structures.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Quasiparticle interference, quasiparticle interactions, and the origin of the charge density wave in 2H–NbSe2

Carlos J. Arguello; Ethan Rosenthal; Erick Andrade; Wencan Jin; Po-Chun Yeh; Nader Zaki; Shuang Jia; R. J. Cava; Rafael M. Fernandes; Andrew J. Millis; T. Valla; R. M. Osgood Jr.; Abhay Pasupathy

We show that a small number of intentionally introduced defects can be used as a spectroscopic tool to amplify quasiparticle interference in 2H-NbSe2 that we measure by scanning tunneling spectroscopic imaging. We show, from the momentum and energy dependence of the quasiparticle interference, that Fermi surface nesting is inconsequential to charge density wave formation in 2H-NbSe2. We demonstrate that, by combining quasiparticle interference data with additional knowledge of the quasiparticle band structure from angle resolved photoemission measurements, one can extract the wave vector and energy dependence of the important electronic scattering processes thereby obtaining direct information both about the fermiology and the interactions. In 2H-NbSe2, we use this combination to confirm that the important near-Fermi-surface electronic physics is dominated by the coupling of the quasiparticles to soft mode phonons at a wave vector different from the charge density wave ordering wave vector.


Physical Review B | 2015

Sudden gap closure across the topological phase transition in Bi 2 − x In x Se 3

Rui Lou; Zhonghao Liu; Wencan Jin; Haifeng Wang; Zhiqing Han; Kai Liu; Xueyun Wang; Tian Qian; Yevhen Kushnirenko; Sang-Wook Cheong; Richard M. Osgood; H. Ding; Shancai Wang

The phase transition from a topological insulator to a trivial band insulator is studied by angle-resoled photoemission spectroscopy on Bi


Physical Review X | 2017

Electronic Structure of the Metastable Epitaxial Rock-Salt SnSe {111} Topological Crystalline Insulator

Wencan Jin; Suresh Vishwanath; Jianpeng Liu; Lingyuan Kong; Rui Lou; Zhongwei Dai; Jerzy T. Sadowski; X. Liu; Huai-Hsun Lien; Alexander Chaney; Yimo Han; Michael Cao; J. Ma; Tian Qian; Shancai Wang; M. Dobrowolska; J. K. Furdyna; David A. Muller; Karsten Pohl; H. Ding; Jerry I. Dadap; Huili Grace Xing; Richard M. Osgood

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Optics Letters | 2016

Rigorous theoretical analysis of a surface-plasmon nanolaser with monolayer MoS 2 gain medium.

Xiang Meng; Richard R. Grote; Wencan Jin; Jerry I. Dadap; Nicolae C. Panoiu; Richard M. Osgood

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Physical Review Materials | 2017

Surface buckling of black phosphorus: Determination, origin, and influence on electronic structure

Zhongwei Dai; Wencan Jin; Jie-Xiang Yu; Maxwell Grady; Jerzy T. Sadowski; Young Duck Kim; James Hone; Jerry I. Dadap; Jiadong Zang; Richard M. Osgood; Karsten Pohl

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Optics Letters | 2017

Two-color field enhancement at an STM junction for spatiotemporally resolved photoemission

Xiang Meng; Wencan Jin; Hao Yang; Jerry I. Dadap; Richard M. Osgood; Andrei Dolocan; Peter Sutter; Nicholas Camillone

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Physical Review Letters | 2013

Direct measurement of the thickness-dependent electronic band structure of MoS2 using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

Wencan Jin; Po Chun Yeh; Nader Zaki; Datong Zhang; Jerzy T. Sadowski; Abdullah Al-Mahboob; Arend van der Zande; Daniel Chenet; Jerry I. Dadap; Irving P. Herman; Peter Sutter; James Hone; Richard M. Osgood

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Physical Review B | 2015

Layer-dependent electronic structure of an atomically heavy two-dimensional dichalcogenide

Po-Chun Yeh; Wencan Jin; Nader Zaki; Datong Zhang; Jonathan T. Liou; Jerzy T. Sadowski; Abdullah Al-Mahboob; Jerry I. Dadap; Irving P. Herman; Peter Sutter; Richard M. Osgood

single crystals. We first report the complete evolution of the bulk band structures throughout the transition. The robust surface state and the bulk gap size (

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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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