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Photoluminescence Study of B‐Trions in MoS<sub>2</sub> Monolayers with High Density of Defects

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Photoluminescence spectroscopy has been used to investigate the details of B band emission from single‐layer MoS 2 samples grown by chemical vapor deposition. The evolution of the peak shape upon variable excitation power is well described by a combination of exciton and trion contributions, from which B trion binding energy of 18 meV has been extracted. It has been suggested that the absence of accompanying A trion emission in our samples, as well as the enhanced intensity of the B band, can be ascribed to a fast non‐radiative recombination channel arising from the large defect density in our samples. It has been found that band‐selective recombination channels or formation of dark/bright trions are possible microscopic scenarios for our observations.

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