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Ultrafast Exciton Decomposition in Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Heterostructures

Published 23 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2308.12463v1)

Abstract: Heterostructures of layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) host long-lived, tunable excitons, making them intriguing candidates for material-based quantum information applications. Light absorption in these systems induces a plethora of optically excited states that hybridize both interlayer and intralayer characteristics, providing a distinctive starting point for their relaxation processes, in which the interplay between generated electron-hole pairs and their scattering with phonons play a key role. We present a first-principles theoretical approach to compute phonon-induced exciton decomposition due to rapid occupation of electron-hole pairs with finite momentum and opposite spin. Using the MoSe$_2$/WSe$_2$ heterostructure as a case study, we observe a reduction in the optical activity of bright states upon phonon scattering already in the first few femtoseconds proceeding the photoexcitation, driving exciton interlayer delocalization and subsequent variations in the exciton spin. Our results reveal an unexpected and previously unexplored starting point for exciton relaxation dynamics, suggesting increased availability for coherent interactions and non-radiative processes through ultrafast changes in exciton momentum, spatial, and spin properties upon light excitation.

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