Radiative Decay of Dark Exciton Related Emission in a Sandwiched Monolayer WSe2 Revealed by Room Temperature Micro and Nano Photoluminescence
Mahfujur Rahaman, Oleksandr Selyshchev, Yang Pan, Ilya Milekhin,, Apoorva Sharma, Georgeta Salvan, Sibylle Gemming, and Dietrich R T Zahn

TL;DR
This study demonstrates room-temperature radiative decay of dark excitons in monolayer WSe2 using a novel nano-engineering approach with noble metal substrates and PDMS nano-patches, enabling new quantum optics applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new method to observe dark exciton emission at room temperature by sandwiching WSe2 monolayers with nano-structured substrates, enhancing radiative decay pathways.
Findings
Dark exciton emission is enhanced at room temperature.
Nano-patches confine excitons within <10 nm spatial resolution.
Removing nano-patches restores bright exciton emission.
Abstract
TMDCs have attracted a lot of attention in recent years due to their unique indirect to direct band gap transition from bulk to monolayer thickness. Strong confinement in the out-of-plane direction enhances the Coulomb potential between the charged particles (e-h pairs) and thus increases the exciton binding energy dramatically. The lattice inversion asymmetry in a monolayer creates two non-equivalent (but degenerate in energy) band edges protected by time reversal polarisation via pseudo-spin. However, the presence of strong spin-orbit coupling in the valence band and weak spin-splitting in the conduction band results in the lowest lying exciton in WX2 (X = S, Se) being spin forbidden and optically dark. Because of their long life times, dark excitons (XD) are highly attractive for quantum optics and optoelectronic applications. To date studying XD emission is limited to cryogenic…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Perovskite Materials and Applications · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
