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arxiv: 1510.07022 · v1 · pith:RTIXJXF5new · submitted 2015-10-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Exciton Diamagnetic Shifts and Valley Zeeman Effects in Monolayer WS₂ and MoS₂ to 65 Tesla

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We report circularly-polarized optical reflection spectroscopy of monolayer WS$_2$ and MoS$_2$ at low temperatures (4~K) and in high magnetic fields to 65~T. Both the A and the B exciton transitions exhibit a clear and very similar Zeeman splitting of approximately $-$230~$\mu$eV/T ($g\simeq -4$), providing the first measurements of the valley Zeeman effect and associated $g$-factors in monolayer transition-metal disulphides. These results complement and are compared with recent low-field photoluminescence measurements of valley degeneracy breaking in the monolayer diselenides MoSe$_2$ and WSe$_2$. Further, the very large magnetic fields used in our studies allows us to observe the small quadratic diamagnetic shifts of the A and B excitons in monolayer WS$_2$ (0.32 and 0.11~$\mu$eV/T$^2$, respectively), from which we calculate exciton radii of 1.53~nm and 1.16~nm. When analyzed within a model of non-local dielectric screening in monolayer semiconductors, these diamagnetic shifts also constrain and provide estimates of the exciton binding energies (410~meV and 470~meV for the A and B excitons, respectively), further highlighting the utility of high magnetic fields for understanding new 2D materials.

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