Distinctive characteristics of exciton-phonon interactions in optically driven MoS2

Yu Chen Chang, Yu Chiao Chan, Bipul Das, Jiao Fang Syue, Hsiang Chi Hu, Yann Wen Lan*, Ting Hua Lu*

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Abstract

Polarized Raman spectroscopy offers the capability to study the interactions between electrons/excitons and phonons in the presence of intervalley scattering within two-dimensional materials. This study explores the relation between phonon symmetry and exciton-phonon interactions in monolayer and bilayer MoS2 using polarization-resolved photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy. The resonant second-order Raman spectra in MoS2 are closely tied to material properties and laser excitation energy. Experimental and numerical analyses systematically examined phonon symmetry in Raman scattering, revealing a strong correlation between phonon symmetry and spin-valley polarization, especially under resonant excitation. Resonant excitation changed Raman scattering polarization because of the dominant Fröhlich interaction. The strong spin-orbit coupling in monolayer MoS2 unaffected by thermal vibrations at low temperatures leads to a notable increase in the valley polarization resulting from the restricted energy-level distribution of electron transitions. This phenomenon significantly influences the b mode in second-order resonant Raman scattering, consequently altering the chirality of phonon vibrations. We further propose a mechanism diagram elucidating the interaction between electrons and excitons of intervalley scattering. The study highlights the interplay between electron transitions and phonon-related behaviors in MoS2, emphasizing the significance of electron/exciton-phonon interactions under varying excitation energies and temperatures. These insights hold crucial implications for the optoelectronic applications of MoS2.

Original languageEnglish
Article number074003
JournalPhysical Review Materials
Volume8
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Jul

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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