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Photoluminescence Quenching in WSe$_2$ via p-Doping Induced by Functionalized Rylene Dyes

Materials Science 2026-02-13 v2

Abstract

Hybrid heterostructures combining transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) with light-harvesting dyes are promising materials for next-generation optoelectronics. Yet, controlling and understanding interfacial charge transfer mechanisms in these complex systems remains a major challenge. Here, we investigate the microscopic origin of photoluminescence (PL) quenching in WSe2\text{WSe}_2 functionalized with a novel, strongly electron-deficient perylene monoimide dye, CN4PMI\text{CN}_4\text{PMI}. Experimentally, the hybridization induces a \sim97\% PL quenching in WSe2\text{WSe}_2, confirming substantial static charge transfer and increased pp-doping from the dye. To isolate the dominant electronic mechanism, we investigate from first principles various interface morphologies, including differing molecular orientations and layer thicknesses. Our density-functional theory results confirm that CN4PMI\text{CN}_4\text{PMI} acts as a strong electron acceptor, inducing pp-doping and forming a type-II level alignment with all considered configurations, giving rise to a small or vanishing band gap. Based on these findings, we attribute the observed PL suppression in WSe2\text{WSe}_2 to these strong electronic interactions with the dye. Our study provides a clear and validated strategy for tailoring the electronic structure of TMDs through targeted, electron-deficient organic functionalization.

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@article{arxiv.2511.20093,
  title  = {Photoluminescence Quenching in WSe$_2$ via p-Doping Induced by Functionalized Rylene Dyes},
  author = {Ana M. Valencia and Theresa Kuechle and Maximiliam Tomoscheit and Sarah Jasmin Finkelmeyer and Olga Utismenko and Kalina Peneva and Martin Presselt and Giancarlo Soavi and Caterina Cocchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.20093},
  year   = {2026}
}