| Literature DB >> 31727834 |
Luis A Jauregui1, Andrew Y Joe1, Kateryna Pistunova1, Dominik S Wild1, Alexander A High1,2, You Zhou1,2, Giovanni Scuri1, Kristiaan De Greve1,2, Andrey Sushko1, Che-Hang Yu3, Takashi Taniguchi4, Kenji Watanabe4, Daniel J Needleman3,5,6, Mikhail D Lukin1, Hongkun Park1,2, Philip Kim7,3.
Abstract
A van der Waals heterostructure built from atomically thin semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) enables the formation of excitons from electrons and holes in distinct layers, producing interlayer excitons with large binding energy and a long lifetime. By employing heterostructures of monolayer TMDs, we realize optical and electrical generation of long-lived neutral and charged interlayer excitons. We demonstrate that neutral interlayer excitons can propagate across the entire sample and that their propagation can be controlled by excitation power and gate electrodes. We also use devices with ohmic contacts to facilitate the drift motion of charged interlayer excitons. The electrical generation and control of excitons provide a route for achieving quantum manipulation of bosonic composite particles with complete electrical tunability.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31727834 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw4194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728