Chirality-Dependent Dynamic Evolution for Trions in Monolayer WS<sub>2</sub>
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Authors
BX
Baixu Xiang
RW
R.Z. Wang
YC
Yuzhong Chen
Abstract
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Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides exhibit valley-dependent excitonic characters with a large binding energy, acting as the building block for future optoelectronic functionalities. Herein, combined with pump-probe ultrafast transient transmission spectroscopy and theoretical simulations, we reveal the chirality-dependent trion dynamics in h-BN encapsulated monolayer tungsten disulfide. By resonantly pumping trions in a single valley and monitoring their temporal evolution, we identify the temperature-dependent competition between two relaxation channels driven by chirality-dependent scattering processes. At room temperature, the phonon-assisted upconversion process predominates, converting excited trions to excitons within the same valley on a sub-picosecond (ps) time scale. As temperature decreases, this process becomes less efficient, while alternative channels, notably valley depolarization process for trions, assume importance, leading to an increase of trion density in the unpumped valley within a ps time scale. Our time-resolved valley-contrast results provide a comprehensive insight into trion dynamics in 2D materials, thereby advancing the development of novel valleytronic devices.
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