Probing excitonic dark states in single-layer tungsten disulphide
Ziliang Ye,
Ting Cao,
Kevin O’Brien,
Hanyu Zhu,
Xiaobo Yin,
Yuan Wang,
Steven G. Louie () and
Xiang Zhang ()
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Ziliang Ye: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Ting Cao: University of California
Kevin O’Brien: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Hanyu Zhu: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Xiaobo Yin: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Yuan Wang: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Steven G. Louie: University of California
Xiang Zhang: NSF Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), 3112 Etcheverry Hall, University of California
Nature, 2014, vol. 513, issue 7517, 214-218
Abstract:
A series of long-lived excitons in a monolayer of tungsten disulphide are found to have strong binding energy and an energy dependence on orbital momentum that significantly deviates from conventional, three-dimensional, behaviour.
Date: 2014
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