Hybridized intervalley moiré excitons and flat bands in twisted WSe2 bilayers

The large surface-to-volume ratio in atomically thin 2D materials allows to efficiently tune their properties through modifications of their environment. Artificial stacking of two monolayers into a bilayer leads to an overlap of layer-localized wave functions giving rise to a twist angle-dependent...

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Photoluminescence
Red shift
Two dimensional materials
Wave functions
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