Search Results - "Strasbourg, Matthew C."
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Programmable nanowrinkle-induced room-temperature exciton localization in monolayer WSe2
Published in Nature communications (20-02-2024)“…Localized states in two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been the subject of intense study, driven by potential applications in…”
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Increased Formation of Trions and Charged Biexcitons by Above-Gap Excitation in Single-layer WSe2
Published in ACS nano (26-11-2024)“…Two-dimensional semiconductors exhibit pronounced many-body effects and intense optical responses due to strong Coulombic interactions. Consequently, subtle…”
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Increased Formation of Trions and Charged Biexcitons by Above-Gap Excitation in Single-layer WSe 2
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Programmable nanowrinkle-induced room-temperature exciton localization in monolayer WSe 2
Published in Nature communications (20-02-2024)“…Localized states in two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been the subject of intense study, driven by potential applications in…”
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Uniaxial plasmon polaritons $\textit{via}$ charge transfer at the graphene/CrSBr interface
Published 09-07-2024“…Graphene is a privileged 2D platform for hosting confined light-matter excitations known as surface plasmon-polaritons (SPPs), as it possesses low intrinsic…”
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Programmable Nanowrinkle-Induced Room-Temperature Exciton Localization in Monolayer WSe2
Published 24-05-2023“…Localized states in two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been the subject of intense study, driven by potential applications in…”
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Increased formation of trions and charged biexcitons by above-gap excitation in single-layer $WSe_2
Published 24-05-2021“…Two-dimensional semiconductors exhibit pronounced many-body effects and intense optical responses due to strong coulombic interactions. Consequently, subtle…”
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