Emerging photoluminescence from the dark-exciton phonon replica in monolayer WSe2

  • Zhipeng Li
  • , Tianmeng Wang
  • , Chenhao Jin
  • , Zhengguang Lu
  • , Zhen Lian
  • , Yuze Meng
  • , Mark Blei
  • , Shiyuan Gao
  • , Takashi Taniguchi
  • , Kenji Watanabe
  • , Tianhui Ren
  • , Sefaattin Tongay
  • , Li Yang
  • , Dmitry Smirnov
  • , Ting Cao
  • , Su Fei Shi

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Abstract

Tungsten-based monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides host a long-lived “dark” exciton, an electron-hole pair in a spin-triplet configuration. The long lifetime and unique spin properties of the dark exciton provide exciting opportunities to explore light-matter interactions beyond electric dipole transitions. Here we demonstrate that the coupling of the dark exciton and an optically silent chiral phonon enables the intrinsic photoluminescence of the dark-exciton replica in monolayer WSe2. Gate and magnetic-field dependent PL measurements unveil a circularly-polarized replica peak located below the dark exciton by 21.6 meV, equal to E″ phonon energy from Se vibrations. First-principles calculations show that the exciton-phonon interaction selectively couples the spin-forbidden dark exciton to the intravalley spin-allowed bright exciton, permitting the simultaneous emission of a chiral phonon and a circularly-polarized photon. Our discovery and understanding of the phonon replica reveals a chirality dictated emission channel of the phonons and photons, unveiling a new route of manipulating valley-spin.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2469
JournalNature communications
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2019

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