Ultrafast exciton fluid flow in an atomically thin MoS2 semiconductor

Nature nanotechnology(2023)

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Excitons (coupled electron-hole pairs) in semiconductors can form collective states that sometimes exhibit spectacular nonlinear properties. Here, we show experimental evidence of a collective state of short-lived excitons in a direct-bandgap, atomically thin MoS2 semiconductor whose propagation resembles that of a classical liquid as suggested by the nearly uniform photoluminescence through the MoS2 monolayer regardless of crystallographic defects and geometric constraints. The exciton fluid flows over ultralong distances (at least 60 mu m) at a speed of similar to 1.8 x 10(7) m s(-1) (similar to 6% the speed of light). The collective phase emerges above a critical laser power, in the absence of free charges and below a critical temperature (usually T-c approximate to 150 K) approaching room temperature in hexagonal-boron-nitride-encapsulated devices. Our theoretical simulations suggest that momentum is conserved and local equilibrium is achieved among excitons; both these features are compatible with a fluid dynamics description of the exciton transport.
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Nonlinear optics,Quantum fluids and solids,Materials Science,general,Nanotechnology,Nanotechnology and Microengineering
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