Hybrid Frenkel-Wannier excitons facilitate ultrafast energy transfer at a 2D-organic interface

Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and organic semiconductors (OSCs) have emerged as promising material platforms for next-generation optoelectronic devices. The combination of both is predicted to yield emergent properties while retaining the advantages of their individual comp...

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Hauptverfasser: Bennecke, Wiebke, Oliva, Ignacio Gonzalez, Bange, Jan Philipp, Werner, Paul, Schmitt, David, Merboldt, Marco, Seiler, Anna M, Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguchi, Takashi, Steil, Daniel, Weitz, R. Thomas, Puschnig, Peter, Draxl, Claudia, Jansen, G. S. Matthijs, Reutzel, Marcel, Mathias, Stefan
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description Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and organic semiconductors (OSCs) have emerged as promising material platforms for next-generation optoelectronic devices. The combination of both is predicted to yield emergent properties while retaining the advantages of their individual components. In OSCs the optoelectronic response is typically dominated by localized Frenkel-type excitons, whereas TMDs host delocalized Wannier-type excitons. However, much less is known about the spatial and electronic characteristics of excitons at hybrid TMD/OSC interfaces, which ultimately determine the possible energy and charge transfer mechanisms across the 2D-organic interface. Here, we use ultrafast momentum microscopy and many-body perturbation theory to elucidate a hybrid exciton at an TMD/OSC interface that forms via the ultrafast resonant F\"orster energy transfer process. We show that this hybrid exciton has both Frenkel- and Wannier-type contributions: Concomitant intra- and interlayer electron-hole transitions within the OSC layer and across the TMD/OSC interface, respectively, give rise to an exciton wavefunction with mixed Frenkel-Wannier character. By combining theory and experiment, our work provides previously inaccessible insights into the nature of hybrid excitons at TMD/OSC interfaces. It thus paves the way to a fundamental understanding of charge and energy transfer processes across 2D-organic heterostructures.
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