Publication | Closed Access
Direct and Indirect Exciton Dynamics in Few‐Layered ReS<sub>2</sub> Revealed by Photoluminescence and Pump‐Probe Spectroscopy
52
Citations
44
References
2018
Year
Three‐layered Res 2Charge ExcitationsOptical MaterialsEngineeringLocalized Excited StateExcitation Energy TransferElectronic PropertiesElectronic Excited StateSemiconductorsOptical PropertiesPhotophysical PropertyIndirect Exciton DynamicsPhotoluminescencePhysicsOptoelectronic MaterialsPump‐probe SpectroscopyRes 2Excited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied Physics
Abstract Atomically thin‐layered ReS 2 with a distorted 1 T structure has attracted attention because of its intriguing optical and electronic properties. Here, the direct and indirect exciton dynamics of a three‐layered ReS 2 is investigated by polarization‐resolved transient photoluminescence (PL) and ultrafast pump‐probe spectroscopy. The various time scales of the decay signals of the time‐resolved PL (<10 ps), with monitoring of the populations of electron–hole pairs (exciton), and the transient differential reflectance (≈1 and 100 ps), with monitoring of the populations of electrons and/or holes in the excited states, are observed. These results reveal the characteristic exciton dynamics: rapid relaxation of direct excitons (electron–hole pairs) and slow relaxation of the momentum‐mismatched indirect excitons accompanied by a one‐phonon emission process. These findings provide important information regarding the indirect bandgap nature of few‐layered ReS 2 and its characteristic exciton dynamics, boosting the understanding of the novel electronic and optical properties of atomically thin‐layered ReS 2 .
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1