Femtosecond exciton dynamics in WSe2 optical waveguides

Van-der Waals (vdW) atomically layered crystals can act as optical waveguides over a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from Terahertz to visible. Unlike common Si-based waveguides, vdW semiconductors host strong excitonic resonances that may be controlled using non-thermal stimuli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2020-07, Vol.11 (1), p.3567-3567, Article 3567
Hauptverfasser: Sternbach, Aaron J., Latini, Simone, Chae, Sanghoon, Hübener, Hannes, De Giovannini, Umberto, Shao, Yinming, Xiong, Lin, Sun, Zhiyuan, Shi, Norman, Kissin, Peter, Ni, Guang-Xin, Rhodes, Daniel, Kim, Brian, Yu, Nanfang, Millis, Andrew J., Fogler, Michael M., Schuck, Peter J., Lipson, Michal, Zhu, X.-Y., Hone, James, Averitt, Richard D., Rubio, Angel, Basov, D. N.
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Zusammenfassung:Van-der Waals (vdW) atomically layered crystals can act as optical waveguides over a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from Terahertz to visible. Unlike common Si-based waveguides, vdW semiconductors host strong excitonic resonances that may be controlled using non-thermal stimuli including electrostatic gating and photoexcitation. Here, we utilize waveguide modes to examine photo-induced changes of excitons in the prototypical vdW semiconductor, WSe 2 , prompted by femtosecond light pulses. Using time-resolved scanning near-field optical microscopy we visualize the electric field profiles of waveguide modes in real space and time and extract the temporal evolution of the optical constants following femtosecond photoexcitation. By monitoring the phase velocity of the waveguide modes, we detect incoherent A-exciton bleaching along with a coherent optical Stark shift in WSe 2 . The authors use time-resolved scanning near-field optical microscopy to probe the ultrafast excitonic processes and their impact on waveguide operation in transition metal dichalcogenide crystals. They observe significant modulation of the complex index by monitoring waveguide modes on the fs time scale, and identify both coherent and incoherent manipulations of WSe 2 excitonic resonances.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-17335-w