Thickness Scaling Effects on the Complex Optical Conductivity of Few‐Layer WSe2 Investigated by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry

Advanced Photonics Research(2022)

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2D WSe2 have attracted widespread attentions as an ideal platform for new type optoelectronic and nanoelectronics applications. Understanding the intrinsic thickness scaling effects in complex optical conductivity of 2D, WSe2 is vital for WSe2‐based photonic and optoelectronic devices. Herein, complex optical conductivities of 1–5 layers in the energy range of 0.73–6.42 eV by spectroscopic ellipsometry with the classical slab model have been determined. Up to eight feature peaks (A–H) are observed in the optical conductivity spectra, and the central energies of these peaks are identified by the differential spectrum analysis method. These central energies exhibit interesting layer dependencies due to the thickness scaling effects. Specifically, for the low‐energy feature peaks A–E, their central energies decrease with the thickness increasing. But for the high‐energy feature peaks G and H, their central energies first show significant blueshifts and then redshifts as the thickness increases. These novel layer‐dependent evolvements are attributed in the optical conductivity of few‐layer WSe2 to the competition mechanism between the decreasing exciton binding energy and the band gap narrowing.
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2D WSe2,complex optical conductivities,spectroscopic ellipsometry,thickness scaling effects
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