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Light-Matter Coupling Makes Dark Semiconductor Glow

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Researchers from the University of Oldenburg have introduced a light-matter coupling mechanism to make the 2D semiconductor material tungsten diselenide (WSe2) glow — marking a step toward the control of the properties of matter through light fields. The scientists manipulated the energy levels in an ultrathin sample of the material, which normally possesses a low luminescence yield. Physicists Hangyong Shan and Christian Schneider led the research. According to the team, the light effect could be used to optimize the optical properties of semiconductors. This level of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2022
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    tungsten diselenide
    Tungsten diselenide (WSe2) is a member of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) family, composed of tungsten (W) and selenium (Se). Similar to other TMDs, tungsten diselenide possesses a layered structure, consisting of sheets of tungsten atoms sandwiched between layers of selenium atoms. The individual layers in tungsten diselenide are held together by strong covalent bonds within each layer, while weaker van der Waals forces hold the layers together. This layered structure gives...
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