Moir\'e superlattices provide a powerful way to engineer properties of electrons and excitons in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures. The moir\'e effect can be especially strong for interlayer excitons, where electrons and holes reside in different layers and can be addressed separately. In particular, it was recently proposed that the moir\'e superlattice potential not only localizes interlayer exciton states at different superlattice positions, but also hosts an emerging moir\'e quasi-angular momentum (QAM) that periodically switches the optical selection rules for interlayer excitons at different moir\'e sites. Here we report the observation of multiple interlayer exciton states coexisting in a WSe2/WS2 moir\'e superlattice and unambiguously determine their spin, valley, and moir\'e QAM through novel resonant optical pump-probe spectroscopy and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy. We demonstrate that interlayer excitons localized at different moir\'e sites can exhibit opposite optical selection rules due to the spatially-varying moir\'e QAM. Our observation reveals new opportunities to engineer interlayer exciton states and valley physics with moir\'e superlattices for optoelectronic and valleytronic applications.
@article{arxiv.1902.05887,
title = {Resolving spin, valley, and moir\'e quasi-angular momentum of interlayer excitons in WSe2/WS2 heterostructures},
author = {Chenhao Jin and Emma C. Regan and Danqing Wang and M. Iqbal Bakti Utama and Chan-Shan Yang and Jeffrey Cain and Ying Qin and Yuxia Shen and Zhiren Zheng and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Sefaattin Tongay and Alex Zettl and Feng Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.05887},
year = {2020}
}