2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04991-9
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Intralayer charge-transfer moiré excitons in van der Waals superlattices

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“…Usually, when a lattice-mismatched TMDC heterostructure is formed by use of thermodynamics-based growth techniques such as chemical vapor deposition, the heterostructure does not reconstruct (10). The unexpectedly large in-plane structural reconstruction we observed in the R-stacked van der Waals interfaces was recently predicted by theory, and the associated inhomogeneous strain in the individual layers is responsible for the formation of flat electronic bands (24) and spatially modulated excitonic states (9).…”
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“…Usually, when a lattice-mismatched TMDC heterostructure is formed by use of thermodynamics-based growth techniques such as chemical vapor deposition, the heterostructure does not reconstruct (10). The unexpectedly large in-plane structural reconstruction we observed in the R-stacked van der Waals interfaces was recently predicted by theory, and the associated inhomogeneous strain in the individual layers is responsible for the formation of flat electronic bands (24) and spatially modulated excitonic states (9).…”
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“…The splitting of the WSe 2 A exciton peak into three peaks in the WS 2 -WSe 2 moiré superlattice is predicted ( 9 ) to be a result of the strong in-plane structural reconstruction observed in ADF-STEM measurements (Fig. 1), which is unlike other moiré systems in which layer hybridization can also contribute to the moiré-exciton fine structure ( 7 ).…”
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“…Recently, the twisted van der Waals heterostructured superlattices have attracted significant attention as they provide a powerful and attractive platform for exploring the new physics of novel condensed matter [1][2][3][4][5][6] . Vertically stacked 2D materials can generate periodic moiré superlattices due to lattice mismatches or twist angles 7 .…”
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