Upconversion photoluminescence excitation reveals exciton-trion and exciton-biexciton coupling in hBN/WS[Formula: see text]/hBN van der Waals heterostructures

Sci Rep. 2022 Aug 11;12(1):13699. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-18104-z.

Abstract

Monolayers of transition-metal dichalcogenides with direct band gap located at the binary [Formula: see text] points of the Brillouin zone are promising materials for applications in opto- and spin-electronics due to strongly enhanced Coulomb interactions and specific spin-valley properties. They furthermore represent a unique platform to study electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions in diverse exciton complexes. Here, we demonstrate processes in which the neutral biexciton and two negative trions, namely the spin-triplet and spin-singlet trions, upconvert light into a bright intravalley exciton in an hBN-encapsulated WS[Formula: see text] monolayer. We propose that the energy gains required in the polarized upconversion photoluminescence originate from different interactions including resonant optical phonons, a cooling of resident electrons and a non-local and an anisotropic electron-hole exchange, respectively. The temperature dependence (7-120 K) of the excitonic upconversion intensity obtained at excitation energies corresponding to the biexciton and trions provides insight into an increasing phonon population as well as a thermally enhanced electron scattering. Our study sheds new light on the understanding of excitonic spin and valley properties of van der Waals heterostructures and improves the understanding of photonic upconversion mechanisms in two-dimensional quantum materials.