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Exciton localization in MoSe2 monolayers induced by adsorbed gas molecules
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Transition Metal ChalcogenidesOptical MaterialsEngineeringLocalized Excited StatePhysicsPhotoluminescenceSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsDielectric EnvironmentExcitation Energy TransferExciton LocalizationLattice DefectsLayered MaterialPhotophysical PropertyNanophotonicsGas Molecules
Lattice defects and dielectric environment play a crucial role for 2D materials. Gas molecules can get physisorbed easily on the surface through van der Waals forces and can modify dramatically their electronic and optical properties. In this work, we investigate the impact of the physisorbed gas molecules on the optical properties of MoSe2 monolayers by means of low-temperature photoluminescence (PL). More specifically, we focus on the physics of excitons localized by gas molecules. The associated PL peak is observed to show a systematic and large red-shift with temperature and a blue-shift with laser irradiation. Both energy shifts are explained in terms of thermal instability of the localization in combination with hopping effects. Finally, a model is presented, which can reproduce the experimental data with excellent agreement.
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