Three-Photon Luminescence Assisted by Exciton Energy Transfer in Au-WS₂ Hybrid Monolayers
Kuang-I Lin1,2*, Wei-Bang Li1, Shiue-Yuan Shiau3, Yung-Huang Chang4
1Core Facility Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
2Academy of Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
3Physics Division, National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan
4Bachelor program in interdisciplinary studies, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Yunlin, Taiwan
* Presenter:Kuang-I Lin, email:kilin@mail.ncku.edu.tw
In this study we use femtosecond laser to excite the WS₂ monolayer decorated with gold (Au) nanoparticles. When we tune the laser photon energy below 1 eV, we observe photoluminescence (PL) signal of green and blue light with energy ranging from 2.4-3.3 eV emitting from the sample. This shows that the associated processes involve at least three photons, as evidence by the pump power dependence. This signal cannot be explained by WS₂ or Au nanoparticles alone, but has to be attributed to the coherent processes of both WS₂ and Au nanoparticles all together. Multiphoton PL excitation microscopy studies reveal that the absorption process begins with a two-photon excitation in WS₂, followed by the exciton resonance energy transfer to the Au nanoparticles. The energy of the exciton then is transformed into an interband excitation (d  sp) in Au nanoparticle, filling the hole created by an intraband process due to a third photon absorbed by Au nanoparticle. Finally, the PL occurs when the sp-band electron refills the hole in the d-band.


Keywords: Transition metal dichalcogenide, Gold nanoparticle, Energy transfer, Three-photon luminescence, Chemical vapor deposition