Excitons, trions and Rydberg states in monolayer MoS 2 revealed by low-temperature photocurrent spectroscopy

Communications in Physics(2020)

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Exciton physics in two-dimensional semiconductors are typically studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy. However, this technique does not allow for direct observation of non-radiating excitonic transitions. Here, we use low-temperature photocurrent spectroscopy as an alternative technique to investigate excitonic transitions in a high-quality monolayer MoS 2 phototransistor. The resulting spectra presents excitonic peaks with linewidths as low as 8 meV. We identify spectral features corresponding to the ground states of neutral excitons ( X_1s^A and X_1s^B ) and charged trions (T A and T B ) as well as up to eight additional spectral lines at energies above the X_1s^B transition, which we attribute to the Rydberg series of excited states of X A and X B . The intensities of the spectral features can be tuned by the gate and drain-source voltages. Using an effective-mass theory for excitons in two-dimensional systems we are able to accurately fit the measured spectral lines and unambiguously associate them with their corresponding Rydberg states.
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Optoelectronic devices and components,Optical spectroscopy,Two-dimensional materials,Physics,general
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