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Transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) host tightly bound electron-hole pairs---excitons---which can be either optically bright or dark based on spin and momentum selection rules. In tungsten-based TMDs, a momentum-forbidden dark exciton is the energy ground state, and therefore, it strongly affects the emission properties. In this work, we brighten the momentum-forbidden dark exciton by placing monolayer tungsten disulfide on top of nanotextured substrates, which imparts tensile strain, modifying its electronic band structure. This enables phonon-assisted exciton scattering between momentum valleys, thereby brightening momentum-forbidden dark excitons. In addition to offering a tuning knob for light-matter interactions in two-dimensional materials, our results pave the way for designing ultrasensitive strain-sensing devices based on TMDs.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5c976b6db64358755fdc0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.110.l081405
Tamaghna Chowdhury
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune
Sagnik Chatterjee
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Dibyasankar Das
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Physical review. B./Physical review. B
University of Manchester
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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