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Exciton-Driven Renormalization of Quasiparticle Band Structure in Monolayer MoS2

Materials Science 2022-08-31 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Optical excitation serves as a powerful approach to control the electronic structure of layered Van der Waals materials via many-body screening effects, induced by photoexcited free carriers, or via light-driven coherence, such as optical Stark and Bloch-Siegert effects. Although theoretical work has also pointed to an exotic mechanism of renormalizing band structure via excitonic correlations in bound electron-hole pairs (excitons), experimental observation of such exciton-driven band renormalization and the full extent of their implications is still lacking, largely due to the limitations of optical probes and the impact of screening effects. Here, by using extreme-ultraviolet time-resolved angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy together with excitonic many-body theoretical calculations, we directly unmask the band renormalization effects driven by excitonic correlations in a monolayer semiconductor. We revealed a surprising bandgap opening, increased by 40 meV, and a simultaneous enhancement of band effective mass. Our findings unmask the novel exciton-driven mechanism towards the band engineering in photoexcited semiconducting materials, opening a new playground to manipulate the transient energy states in layered quantum materials via optical controls of excitonic many-body correlations.

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@article{arxiv.2205.05821,
  title  = {Exciton-Driven Renormalization of Quasiparticle Band Structure in Monolayer MoS2},
  author = {Yi Lin and Yang-hao Chan and Woojoo Lee and Li-Syuan Lu and Zhenglu Li and Wen-Hao Chang and Chih-Kang Shih and Robert A. Kaindl and Steven G. Louie and Alessandra Lanzara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05821},
  year   = {2022}
}