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Excitonic response in TMD heterostructures from first-principles: impact of stacking, twisting, and interlayer distance

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-03-21 v2

Abstract

Van der Waals heterostructures of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides provide a unique platform to engineer optoelectronic devices tuning their optical properties via stacking, twisting, or straining. Using ab initio Many-Body Perturbation Theory, we predict the electronic and optical (absorption and photoluminescence spectra) properties of MoS2_2/WS2_2 and MoSe2_2/WSe2_2 hetero-bilayers with different stacking and twisting. We analyse the valley splitting and optical transitions, and explain the enhancement or quenching of the inter- and intra-layer exciton states. Contrary to established models, that focus on transitions near the high-symmetry point K, our results include all possible transitions across the Brillouin Zone. This result, for a twisted Se-based heterostructures, in an interlayer exciton with significant electron density in both layers and a mixed intralayer exciton distributed over both MoSe2_2 and WSe2_2. We propose that it should be possible to produce an inverted order of the excitonic states in some MoSe2_2/WSe2_2 heterostructures, where the energy of the intralayer WSe2_2 exciton is lower than that in MoSe2_2. We predict the variability of the exciton peak positions (\sim100 meV) and the exciton radiative lifetimes, from pico- to nano-seconds, and even micro-seconds in twisted bilayers. The control of exciton energies and lifetimes paves the way towards applications in quantum information technologies and optical sensing.

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@article{arxiv.2404.17182,
  title  = {Excitonic response in TMD heterostructures from first-principles: impact of stacking, twisting, and interlayer distance},
  author = {R. Reho and A. R. Botello-Méndez and D. Sangalli and M. J. Verstraete and Zeila Zanolli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.17182},
  year   = {2025}
}