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Femtosecond-Nanometer Visualization of Exciton Dynamics in MoSe$_2$

Chemical Physics 2021-09-27 v1

Abstract

Femtosecond (fs)-resolved photoemission electron micrographs of single and few-layer MoSe2_2 track exciton dynamics in this model 2D quantum material system with joint nanometer (nm)-fs resolution. We illustrate the latter using two-photon photoemission following 400 nm fs irradiation to probe and tunable near-IR excitation (770-840 nm) to populate the lowest accessible A-exciton states in MoSe2_2. Through distinct imaging contrasts in single/few-layer regions, we spatio-temporally visualize exciton lifetimes in multilayers that are ~24 times longer than their monolayer analogs. We also find that tuning the near-IR excitation source allows us to track exciton resonances that vary on the nm scale. In effect, our approach allows us to track exciton resonances and dynamics in real-space and in real-time, which is not currently possible (or at least trivially implemented) using conventional all-optical, nano-optical, and all-electron-based microscopies.

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@article{arxiv.2109.12089,
  title  = {Femtosecond-Nanometer Visualization of Exciton Dynamics in MoSe$_2$},
  author = {Paul M. Sass and Patrick Z. El-Khoury},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.12089},
  year   = {2021}
}