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Dynamic Optical Tuning of Interlayer Interactions in the Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringTwo-dimensional MaterialsTransition Metal DichalcogenidesInterlayer InteractionsWeak Interlayer InteractionsIi-vi SemiconductorQuantum MaterialsTmdc Quasi-two-dimensional MaterialsNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhysicsLow Excitation DensitiesQuantum ChemistryLayered MaterialTransition Metal ChalcogenidesNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMultilayer HeterostructuresDynamic Optical TuningTopological Heterostructures
Modulation of weak interlayer interactions between quasi-two-dimensional atomic planes in the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) provides avenues for tuning their functional properties. Here we show that above-gap optical excitation in the TMDCs leads to an unexpected large-amplitude, ultrafast compressive force between the two-dimensional layers, as probed by in situ measurements of the atomic layer spacing at femtosecond time resolution. We show that this compressive response arises from a dynamic modulation of the interlayer van der Waals interaction and that this represents the dominant light-induced stress at low excitation densities. A simple analytic model predicts the magnitude and carrier density dependence of the measured strains. This work establishes a new method for dynamic, nonequilibrium tuning of correlation-driven dispersive interactions and of the optomechanical functionality of TMDC quasi-two-dimensional materials.
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