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Interlayer exciton polaritons in homobilayers of transition metal dichalcogenides

Jonas K. König, Jamie M. Fitzgerald, Joakim Hagel, Daniel Erkensten, Ermin Malic

Published 2022-12-06Version 1

Transition metal dichalcogenides integrated within a high-quality microcavity support well-defined exciton polaritons. While the role of intralayer excitons in 2D polaritonics is well studied, interlayer excitons have been largely ignored due to their weak oscillator strength. Using a microscopic and material-realistic Wannier-Hopfield model, we demonstrate that MoS$_2$ homobilayers in a Fabry-Perot cavity support polaritons that exhibit a large interlayer exciton contribution, while remaining visible in linear optical spectra. Interestingly, with suitable tuning of the cavity length, the hybridization between intra- and interlayer excitons can be 'unmixed' due to the interaction with photons. We predict formation of polaritons where > 90% of the total excitonic contribution is stemming from the interlayer exciton. Furthermore, we explore the conditions on the tunneling strength and exciton energy landscape to push this to even 100%. Despite the extremely weak oscillator strength of the underlying interlayer exciton, optical energy can be effectively fed into the polaritons once the critical coupling condition of balanced radiative and scattering decay channels is met. These findings have a wide relevance for fields ranging from nonlinear optoelectronic devices to Bose-Einstein condensation.

Comments: Main text: 19 pages, 5 figures Supplementary information: 8 pages, 6 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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