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Selective Photoexcitation Of Finite-Momentum Excitons In Monolayer Mos2 By Twisted Light

ACS NANO(2021)

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Abstract
Twisted light carries a well-defined orbital angular momentum (OAM) of. per photon. The quantum number of its OAM can be arbitrarily set, making it an excellent light source to realize high-dimensional quantum entanglement and ultrawide bandwidth optical communication structures. In spite of its interesting properties, twisted light interaction with solid state materials, particularly two-dimensional materials, is yet to be extensively studied via experiments. In this work, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy studies of monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a material with ultrastrong light-matter interaction due to reduced dimensionality, are carried out under photoexcitation of twisted light. It is observed that the measured spectral peak energy increases for every increment of of the incident light. The nonlinear-dependence of the spectral blue shifts is well accounted for by the analysis and computational simulation of this work. More excitingly, the twisted light excitation revealed the unusual lightlike exciton band dispersion of valley excitons in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides. This linear exciton band dispersion is predicted by previous theoretical studies and evidenced via this work's experimental setup.
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twisted light, lightlike exciton dispersion, light-matter interaction, transition metal dichalcogenides, orbital angular momentum
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