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NM01.18.10 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Exploring Many-Body Effects on the Dynamics of Optical Excitations in Low-Dimensional Materials

When and Where

May 12, 2022
11:15am - 11:45am

Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 3, 311

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Diana Qiu1

Yale University1

Abstract

Diana Qiu1

Yale University1
In low-dimensional and nanostructured materials, the optical response is dominated by correlated electron-hole pairs---or excitons---bound together by the Coulomb interaction. Understanding the energetics and dynamics of these excitons is essential for diverse applications across optoelectronics, quantum information and sensing, as well as energy harvesting and conversion. By now, it is well-established that these large excitonic effects in low dimensional materials are a combined consequence of quantum confinement and inhomogeneous screening. However, many challenges remain in understanding their dynamical processes, especially when it comes to correlating complex experimental signatures with underlying physical phenomena through the use of quantitatively predictive theories. In this talk, I will discuss how excitons in low-dimensional and nanostructured materials, such as monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides, few-layer black phosphorus, carbon nanotubes, and molecular crystals, differ from typical bulk materials. In particular, we will look at how symmetry and dimensionality manifest in the exciton bandstructure and how those features of exciton dynamics and transport. I will also discuss new methods we have developed to simulate exciton dynamics, including exciton-phonon interactions, and core-level excitations associated with x-ray absorption spectra.

Keywords

electronic structure | electron-phonon interactions | photoconductivity

Symposium Organizers

Zakaria Al Balushi, University of California, Berkeley
Olga Kazakova, National Physical Laboratory
Su Ying Quek, National University of Singapore
Hyeon Jin Shin, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
Applied Physics Reviews | AIP Publishing
ATTOLIGHT AG
Penn State 2DCC-MIP

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature