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Ultrafast photocurrents in MoSe2 probed by terahertz spectroscopy

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Nadvornik,  Lukas
Physical Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University;

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Gückstock,  Oliver
Department of Physics, Freie Universität Berlin;
Physical Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Kampfrath,  Tobias
Department of Physics, Freie Universität Berlin;
Physical Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Yagodkin, D., Nadvornik, L., Gückstock, O., Gahl, C., Kampfrath, T., & Bolotin, K. I. (2021). Ultrafast photocurrents in MoSe2 probed by terahertz spectroscopy. 2D Materials, 8(2): 025012. doi:10.1088/2053-1583/abd527.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-F04C-6
Zusammenfassung
We use the terahertz (THz) emission spectroscopy to study femtosecond photocurrent dynamics in the prototypical 2D semiconductor, transition metal dichalcogenide MoSe2. We identify several distinct mechanisms producing THz radiation in response to an ultrashort (30 fs) optical excitation in a bilayer (BL) and a multilayer (ML) sample. In the ML, the THz radiation is generated at a picosecond timescale by out-of-plane currents due to the drift of photoexcited charge carriers in the surface electric field. The BL emission is generated by an in-plane shift current. Finally, we observe oscillations at about 23 THz in the emission from the BL sample. We attribute the oscillations to quantum beats between two excitonic states with energetic separation of 100 meV.