Optical signatures of interlayer electron coherence in a bilayer semiconductor
Xiaoling Liu, Nadine Leisgang, Pavel E. Dolgirev, Alexander A. Zibrov, Jiho Sung, Jue Wang, Takashi Taniguchi, Kenji Watanabe, Valentin Walther, Hongkun Park, Eugene Demler, Philip Kim, Mikhail D. Lukin

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence of interlayer electron coherence in a bilayer semiconductor through optical signatures, revealing a fluctuating order parameter indicative of a many-body quantum state.
Contribution
First experimental observation of interlayer electron coherence in a bilayer semiconductor outside quantum Hall systems using optical methods.
Findings
Hybridization of excitons with opposing dipoles observed
Static random coupling increases with electron density
Evidence suggests a spatially fluctuating interlayer coherence
Abstract
Emergent strongly-correlated electronic phenomena in atomically-thin transition metal dichalcogenides are an exciting frontier in condensed matter physics, with examples ranging from bilayer superconductivity~\cite{zhao2023evidence} and electronic Wigner crystals~\cite{smolenski2021signatures,zhou2021bilayer} to the ongoing quest for exciton condensation~\cite{wang2019evidence,ma2021strongly,shi2022bilayer}. Here, we experimentally investigate the properties of indirect excitons in naturally-grown MoS-homobilayer, integrated in a dual-gate device structure allowing independent control of the electron density and out-of-plane electric field. Under conditions when electron tunneling between the layers is negligible~\cite{pisoni2019absence}, upon electron doping the sample, we observe that the two excitons with opposing dipoles hybridize, displaying unusual behavior distinct from both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices · Silicon Nanostructures and Photoluminescence · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
