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Highlights of 2023

New excitons in multilayer 2D materials

Excitonic effects dominate the optical properties of 2D materials, and excitons have been observed both within a single layer, and between two layers of 2D materials. In 2023, a number of experiments on trilayer 2D structures uncovered new exciton states — quadrupolar and every-other-layer excitons — that have an electrically-tunable dipole moment and show a quantum many-body phase diagram.

Key advances

  • In symmetric trilayer heterostructures such as WSe2/MoSe2/WSe2, WSe2/WS2/WSe2 and WS2/WSe2/WSe2, quadrupolar excitons with electrically tunable dipole moment and light–matter interaction have been observed.

  • Quantum phase transitions between a repulsive quadrupolar triangular lattice and an attractive staggered dipolar IX square phase are revealed, as well as the emerging phase diagram of spontaneously ordered many-body exciton states.

  • Optically bright every-other-layer dipolar exciton and its higher orbital state with a large electrical dipole twice that of IXs in TMD heterobilayers are observed in naturally 2H-stacked trilayer WSe2 and MoSe2.

  • Quadrupolar and every-other-layer excitons integrate the high oscillator strength and giant electric dipole, representing an advantageous scenario for technological advances in photonics and optoelectronics.

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Fig. 1: Emerging exciton physics engineered by layer degree of freedom.

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The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support by the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (grant no. 12274447), the National Key Research and Development Program (grant nos. 2023YFA1407000 and 2021YFA1202900).

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Du, L. New excitons in multilayer 2D materials. Nat Rev Phys 6, 157–159 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42254-024-00704-5

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