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High Resolution Phonon-assisted Quasi-resonance Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Published on: June 28, 2016
Probing Dark Excitons in Monolayer MoS_{2} by Nonlinear Two-Photon Spectroscopy
Chenjiang Qian1,2,3, Viviana Villafañe1, Pedro Soubelet1
1Walter Schottky Institut and TUM School of Natural Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/02kkvpp62">Technische Universität München</a>, Am Coulombwall 4, 85748 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
We report a new dark exciton in monolayer MoS_{2} using second harmonic generation spectroscopy. Hereby, the spectrally dependent second harmonic generation intensity splits into two branches, and an anticrossing is observed at ∼25 meV blue detuned from the bright neutral exciton. These observations are indicative of coherent quantum interference arising from strong two-photon light-matter interaction with an excitonic state that is dark for single photon interaction. The existence of the dark state is supported by engineering its relaxation to bright localized excitons, mediated by vibrational modes of a proximal nanobeam cavity. We show that two-photon light-matter interaction involving dark states has the potential to control relaxation pathways induced by nanostructuring the local environment. Moreover, our results indicate that dark excitons have significant potential for nonlinear quantum devices based on their nontrivial excitonic photophysics.

