Magneto-excitons in large area CVD grown monolayer MoS2 and MoSe2 on sapphire
Abstract
Magneto transmission spectroscopy was employed to study the valley Zeeman effect in large-area monolayer MoS2 and MoSe2. The extracted values of the valley g-factors for both A- and B-exciton were found be similar with gv -4.5. The samples are expected to be strained due to the CVD growth on sapphire at high temperature (700). However, the estimated strain, which is maximum at low temperature, is only 0.2\%. Theoretical considerations suggest that the strain is too small to significantly influence the electronic properties. This is confirmed by the measured value of valley g-factor, and the measured temperature dependence of the band gap, which are almost identical for CVD and mechanically exfoliated MoS2.
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