| Literature DB >> 26516987 |
Srabani Kar, Y Su1, R R Nair1, A K Sood.
Abstract
We report the dynamics of photoinduced carriers in a free-standing MoS2 laminate consisting of a few layers (1-6 layers) using time-resolved optical pump-terahertz probe spectroscopy. Upon photoexcitation with the 800 nm pump pulse, the terahertz conductivity increases due to absorption by the photoinduced charge carriers. The relaxation of the non-equilibrium carriers shows fast as well as slow decay channels, analyzed using a rate equation model incorporating defect-assisted Auger scattering of photoexcited electrons, holes, and excitons. The fast relaxation time occurs due to the capture of electrons and holes by defects via Auger processes, resulting in nonradiative recombination. The slower relaxation arises since the excitons are bound to the defects, preventing the defect-assisted Auger recombination of the electrons and the holes. Our results provide a comprehensive understanding of the non-equilibrium carrier kinetics in a system of unscreened Coulomb interactions, where defect-assisted Auger processes dominate and should be applicable to other 2D systems.Keywords: bound excitons; defect-assisted Auger scattering; few-layer MoS2; optical pump−terahertz probe
Year: 2015 PMID: 26516987 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b04804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881