Emergent Trion-Phonon Coupling in Atomically-Reconstructed MoSe2-WSe2 Heterobilayers

Abstract

In low-temperature resonant Raman experiments on MoSe2-WSe2 heterobilayers, we identify a hybrid interlayer shear mode (HSM) with an energy, close to the interlayer shear mode (SM) of the heterobilayers, but with a much broader, asymmetric lineshape. The HSM shows a pronounced resonance with the intralayer hybrid trions (HX-) of the MoSe2 and WSe2 layers, only. No resonance with the neutral intralayer excitons is found. First-principles calculations reveal a strong coupling of Q-valley states, which are delocalized over both layers and participate in the HX-, with the SM. This emerging trion-phonon coupling may be relevant for experiments on gate-controlled heterobilayers.

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