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Linearly Polarized Excitons in Single- and Few-Layer ReS<sub>2</sub> Crystals
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Ii-vi SemiconductorTransition Metal ChalcogenidesCharge ExcitationsUltrathin Res2EngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsRhenium DisulfideMultilayer HeterostructuresMonolayer LimitLayered MaterialSolid-state Physic
Rhenium disulfide (ReS2), a layered group VII transition metal dichalcogenide, has been studied by optical spectroscopy. We demonstrate that the reduced crystal symmetry, as compared to the molybdenum and tungsten dichalcogenides, leads to anisotropic optical properties that persist from the bulk down to the monolayer limit. We find that the direct optical gap blueshifts from 1.47 eV in the bulk to 1.61 eV in the monolayer limit. In the ultrathin limit, we observe polarization-dependent absorption and polarized emission from the band-edge optical transitions. We thus establish ultrathin ReS2 as a birefringent material with strongly polarized direct optical transitions that vary in energy and orientation with sample thickness.
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