Strain-Induced Exciton Hybridization in WS2 Monolayers Unveiled by Zeeman-Splitting Measurements
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Mechanical deformations and ensuing strain are routinely exploited to tune the band gap energy and to
enhance the functionalities of two-dimensional crystals. In this Letter, we show that strain leads also to a
strong modification of the exciton magnetic moment in WS2 monolayers. Zeeman-splitting measurements
under magnetic fields up to 28.5 Twere performed on single, one-layer-thick WS2 microbubbles. The strain
of the bubbles causes a hybridization of k-space direct and indirect excitons resulting in a sizable decrease
in the modulus of the g factor of the ground-state exciton. These findings indicate that strain may have
major effects on the way the valley number of excitons can be used to process binary information in twodimensional
crystals.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
high magnetic field; strain; exction; 2D materials
List of contributors:
Pettinari, Giorgio
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