Resonantly Enhanced Hybrid Wannier–Mott–Frenkel Excitons in Organic–Inorganic Van Der Waals Heterostructures

S Shaohua Fu (Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Optical Information Ministry of Education Institute of Optoelectronic Technology Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing 100044 China) J Jianwei Ding H Haifeng Lv Y Yue Zheng (State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, College of the Environment and Ecology, Xiamen University) S Shuangyan Liu K Kun Zhao Z Zhiying Bai (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Huairou Research Center) Y Yumeng Shi (International Collaborative Laboratory of 2D Materials for Optoelectronics Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Microscale Optoelectronics) D Dawei He R Rui Wang J Jimin Zhao (Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) X Xiaojun Wu D Dongsheng Tang (Synergetic Innovation Center for Quantum Effects and Application, Key Laboratory of Low-dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Multifunctional Ionic Electronic Materials and Devices, College of Physics and Electronics, Hunan Normal University , Changsha 410081, Hunan,) X Xiaohui Qiu (CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology) Y Yongsheng Wang (Division of Thoracic Tumor Multimodality Treatment Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University) X Xiaoxian Zhang (National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University)

Abstract

Abstract Hybrid excitons formed via resonant hybridization in 2D material heterostructures feature both large optical and electrical dipoles, providing a promising platform for many‐body exciton physics and correlated electronic states. However, hybrid excitons at organic–inorganic interface combining the advantages of both Wannier–Mott and Frenkel excitons remain elusive. Here, hybrid excitons are reported in the copper phthalocyanine/molybdenum diselenide (CuPc/MoSe 2 ) heterostructure (HS) featuring strong molecular orientation dependence by low‐temperature photoluminescence and absorption spectroscopy. The hybrid Wannier–Mott–Frenkel excitons exhibit a large oscillator strength and display signatures of the Frenkel excitons in CuPc and the Wannier–Mott excitons in MoSe 2 simultaneously through the delocalized electrons. The density functional theory (DFT) calculations further confirm the strong hybridization between the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of CuPc and the conduction band minimum (CBM) of MoSe 2 . The out‐of‐plane molecular orientation is further employed to tune the hybridization strength and tailor the hybrid exciton states. The results reveal the hybrid excitons at the CuPc/MoSe 2 interface with tunability by molecular orientation, suggesting that the organic–inorganic HS constitutes a promising platform for many‐body exciton physics such as exciton condensation and optoelectrical applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 8
Published February 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

S

Shaohua Fu

Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Optical Information Ministry of Education Institute of Optoelectronic Technology Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing 100044 China

J

Jianwei Ding

H

Haifeng Lv

Y

Yue Zheng

State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, College of the Environment and Ecology, Xiamen University

S

Shuangyan Liu

K

Kun Zhao

Z

Zhiying Bai

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Huairou Research Center

Y

Yumeng Shi

International Collaborative Laboratory of 2D Materials for Optoelectronics Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Microscale Optoelectronics

D

Dawei He

R

Rui Wang

J

Jimin Zhao

Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

X

Xiaojun Wu

D

Dongsheng Tang

Synergetic Innovation Center for Quantum Effects and Application, Key Laboratory of Low-dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Multifunctional Ionic Electronic Materials and Devices, College of Physics and Electronics, Hunan Normal University , Changsha 410081, Hunan,

X

Xiaohui Qiu

CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology

Y

Yongsheng Wang

Division of Thoracic Tumor Multimodality Treatment Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University

X

Xiaoxian Zhang

National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University