Interlayer Valley Coupling and Hybridized Excitons in Twisted van der Waals Bilayers With Broken Translational Symmetry

X Xing Xie J Junying Chen S Shaofei Li (Institute of Quantum Physics, School of Physics, Central South University 1 , 932 South Lushan Road, Changsha, Hunan 410083,) J Junnan Ding (Institute of Quantum Physics School of Physics Central South University Changsha Hunan P. R. China) J Jun He Z Zongwen Liu (School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Sydney 3 , Sydney, New South Wales 2006,) J Jian‐Tao Wang (Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China) X Xuewen Wang (College of Textiles and Clothing) Y Yanping Liu

Abstract

ABSTRACT Twisted van der Waals (vdW) bilayers allow the moiré potential and interlayer coupling to be tuned through the relative rotation between layers, providing a platform to study moiré physics. At large twist angles, the lack of translational symmetry allows intralayer and interlayer valley momenta to be connected by Umklapp processes, in principle permitting unconventional intervalley coupling. However, direct experimental evidence of such couplings in twisted vdW bilayers with broken translational symmetry has been limited. Here, we observe interlayer coupling between the K and −K valleys in twisted MoS 2 bilayers by detecting intense photoluminescence from high‐energy interlayer hybridized excitons. These hybridized excitons are absent in commensurate twisted MoS 2 homobilayers and display an almost vanishing valley Zeeman splitting, indicative of strong mixing between intralayer and interlayer excitonic states. This hybridization gives rise to an unusual magnetic‐field‐dependent valley polarization in excitons with distinct spin configurations. With increasing temperature, the hybridized excitons detune, and their energies approach those of intralayer excitons, revealing a sensitive interplay between moiré coupling and thermal effects. Our results uncover a key role of broken translational symmetry in excitons of twisted MoS 2 bilayers and open a route to exploring quantum phenomena in aperiodic twisted MoS 2 materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 42
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

X

Xing Xie

J

Junying Chen

S

Shaofei Li

Institute of Quantum Physics, School of Physics, Central South University 1 , 932 South Lushan Road, Changsha, Hunan 410083,

J

Junnan Ding

Institute of Quantum Physics School of Physics Central South University Changsha Hunan P. R. China

J

Jun He

Z

Zongwen Liu

School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Sydney 3 , Sydney, New South Wales 2006,

J

Jian‐Tao Wang

Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China

X

Xuewen Wang

College of Textiles and Clothing

Y

Yanping Liu