Impacts of dielectric screening on the luminescence of monolayer WSe$_2$
Fabio J. R. Costa, Thiago G-L. Brito, Ingrid D. Barcelos, Luiz, Fernando Zagonel

TL;DR
This study investigates how the dielectric environment of substrates affects the luminescence properties of monolayer WSe$_2$, revealing that higher permittivity causes red-shifts and reduced luminescence, with annealing playing a critical role.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of substrate dielectric effects on WSe$_2$ luminescence, highlighting the importance of substrate permittivity and annealing conditions for optical performance.
Findings
Higher substrate permittivity causes red-shift in optical band-gap.
Increased permittivity reduces luminescence intensity.
Annealing temperature critically influences luminescence outcomes.
Abstract
Single layers of transition metal dichalcogenides, such as WSe have gathered increasing attention due to their intense electron-hole interactions, being considered promising candidates for developing novel optical applications. Within the few-layer regime, these systems become highly sensitive to the surrounding environment, enabling the possibility of using a proper substrate to tune desired aspects of these atomically-thin semiconductors. In this scenario, the dielectric environment provided by the substrates exerts significant influence on electronic and optical properties of these layered materials, affecting the electronic band-gap and the exciton binding energy. However, the corresponding effect on the luminescence of transition metal dichalcogenides is still under discussion. To elucidate these impacts, we used a broad set of materials as substrates for single-layers of…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications
