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Large trion binding energy in monolayer WS$_2$ via strain-enhanced electron-phonon coupling

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-05-07 v1 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

Transition metal dichalcogenides and related layered materials in their monolayer and a few layers thicknesses regime provide a promising optoelectronic platform for exploring the excitonic- and many-body physics. Strain engineering has emerged as a potent technique for tuning the excitonic properties favorable for exciton-based devices. We have investigated the effects of nanoparticle-induced local strain on the optical properties of exciton, X0X^0, and trion, X-X^\text{-}, in monolayer WS2_2. Biaxial tensile strain up to 2.0% was quantified and verified by monitoring the changes in three prominent Raman modes of WS2_2: E2g1{^1_{2g}}(Γ\Gamma), A1g_{1g}, and 2LA(M). We obtained a remarkable increase of 34 meV in X-X^\text{-} binding energy with an average tuning rate of 17.5 ±\pm 2.5 meV/% strain across all the samples irrespective of the surrounding dielectric environment of monolayer WS2_2 and the sample preparation conditions. At the highest tensile strain of \approx2%, we have achieved the largest binding energy \approx100 meV for X-X^\text{-}, leading to its enhanced emission intensity and thermal stability. By investigating strain-induced linewidth broadening and deformation potentials of both X0X^0 and X-X^\text{-} emission, we elucidate that the increase in X-X^\text{-} binding energy is due to strain-enhanced electron-phonon coupling. This work holds relevance for future X-X^\text{-}-based nano-opto-electro-mechanical systems and devices.

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@article{arxiv.2412.10114,
  title  = {Large trion binding energy in monolayer WS$_2$ via strain-enhanced electron-phonon coupling},
  author = {Yunus Waheed and Sumitra Shit and Jithin T Surendran and Indrajeet D Prasad and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Santosh Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.10114},
  year   = {2025}
}

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