Quantum plasmonic hot-electron injection in lateral WSe2/MoSe2 heterostructures
Chenwei Tang, Zhe He, Weibing Chen, Shuai Jia, Jun Lou, and Dmitri V., Voronine

TL;DR
This study uses advanced nanoscale optical techniques to explore quantum plasmonic effects and hot-electron injection in lateral 2D WSe2/MoSe2 heterostructures, revealing controllable charge transfer mechanisms for potential quantum nanodevices.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first nanoscale optical characterization of quantum plasmonic effects and hot-electron injection in lateral 2D heterostructures with tunable photoresponse.
Findings
Observation of quantum plasmonic effects in 2D heterostructures on non-metallic substrates
Measurement of heterojunction width (~150 nm) and charge tunneling distance (~20 pm)
Controlled hot-electron injection via tip positioning and distance adjustment
Abstract
Lateral two-dimensional (2D) transitional metal dichalcogenide (TMD) heterostructures have recently attracted a wide attention as promising materials for optoelectronic nanodevices. Due to the nanoscale width of lateral heterojunctions, the study of their optical properties is challenging and requires using subwavelength optical characterization techniques. We investigated the photoresponse of a lateral 2D WSe2/MoSe2 heterostructure using tip-enhanced photoluminescence (TEPL) with nanoscale spatial resolution and with picoscale tip-sample distance dependence. We demonstrate the observation of quantum plasmonic effects in 2D heterostructures on a non-metallic substrate, and we report the nano-optical measurements of the lateral 2D TMD heterojunction width of ~ 150 nm and the charge tunneling distance of ~ 20 pm. Controlling the plasmonic tip location allows for both nano-optical imaging…
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