Exciton band structure of monolayer MoS2
Abstract
We address the properties of excitons in monolayer MoS2 from a theoretical point of view, showing that low-energy excitonic states occur both at the Brillouin zone center and at the Brillouin-zone corners, that binding energies at the Brillouin-zone center deviate strongly from the (n-1/2)-2 pattern of the two-dimensional hydrogenic model, and that the valley-degenerate exciton doublet at the Brillouin-zone center splits at finite momentum into an upper mode with non-analytic linear dispersion and a lower mode with quadratic dispersion. Although monolayer MoS2 is a direct-gap semiconductor when classified by its quasiparticle band structure, it may well be an indirect gap material when classified by its excitation spectra.
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