光致发光
堆积
材料科学
奇偶性(物理)
图层(电子)
光电子学
工程物理
纳米技术
原子物理学
核磁共振
物理
作者
Saroj Poudyal,Prahalad Kanti Barman,Rabindra Biswas,Konstantin Kravtsov,Bubunu Biswal,Renu Yadav,Varun Raghunathan,Ivan A. Kruglov,Davit Ghazaryan,Abhishek Misra
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202403265
摘要
Abstract ReS 2 crystallizes in low crystal symmetry distorted triclinic (1T’) structure, and has anisotropic optical properties. Recently, two different stacking orders named as AA and AB phases, have been identified in ReS 2 with distinct characteristics, such as stacking order dependent Raman shift, carrier dynamics, and second harmonic generation (SHG). However, the low crystal symmetry structure combined with different stacking sequences complicate the understanding of optical responses of this material and thus instigating the debate on interlayer coupling, number of excitonic emissions, and quantum confinement. In this work, the open questions on the optical responses of ReS 2 are addressed by combining angle resolved photoluminescence (PL) at cryogenic temperatures and SHG spectroscopy on different numbers of layers of two polymorphs. Careful identification of stacking sequences allows to conclusively establish that few layer AA phase ReS 2 has two excitons, while AB phase demonstrates five emission peaks. SHG and PL imaging confirm layer parity dependent optical responses for AB phase ReS 2 . Furthermore, bulk and few layer thick samples are found to have distinct PL, suggesting that bulk ReS 2 cannot be assumed as decoupled monolayers. The findings of this study hold significance toward understanding the optical phenomena occurring in polymorphs of anisotropic 2D layered materials.
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