Alloy engineering of excitonic properties in TMD monolayers
Abstract
We investigate monolayer MoSSe alloys across the full composition range using optical spectroscopy. We demonstrate continuous tuning of the optical gap over 0.35 eV, accompanied by a systematic reduction of the B--A exciton splitting, in agreement with density functional theory calculations. Temperature-dependent measurements reveal a progressive increase of the average phonon energy from Se-rich to S-rich alloys that follows a simple reduced-mass scaling model. Polarization-resolved spectroscopy further shows a monotonic increase of the circular polarization from nearly zero in MoSe to 15\% in MoS at 78 K. The observed evolution of the polarization is attributed to alloy-induced modifications of the electronic structure that modify bright--dark exciton mixing and the associated valley depolarization. These findings establish alloy engineering as an effective strategy for controlling excitonic properties in TMD monolayers.
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@article{arxiv.2608.03347,
title = {Alloy engineering of excitonic properties in TMD monolayers},
author = {Eirini Katsipoulaki and Adlen Smiri and Panagiotis Spiliotakis and Konstantinos Mourzidis and Danae Katrisioti and Takashi Taniguchi and Kenji Watanabe and Georgios Kopidakis and Zdenek Sofer and Gang Wang and Emmanuel Stratakis and George Kioseoglou and Iann C. Gerber and Xavier Marie and Ioannis Paradisanos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.03347},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures