posted on 2024-03-20, 15:37authored byElena Stellino, Beatrice D’Alò, Elena Blundo, Paolo Postorino, Antonio Polimeni
We present a spectroscopic investigation
of the vibrational
and
optoelectronic properties of WS2 domes in the 0–0.65
GPa range. The pressure evolution of the system morphology, deduced
by the combined analysis of Raman and photoluminescence spectra, revealed
a significant variation in the dome’s aspect ratio. The modification
of the dome shape caused major changes in the mechanical properties
of the system resulting in a sizable increase of the out-of-plane
compressive strain while keeping the in-plane tensile strain unchanged.
The variation of the strain gradients drives a nonlinear behavior
in both the exciton energy and radiative recombination intensity,
interpreted as the consequence of a hybridization mechanism between
the electronic states of two distinct minima in the conduction band.
Our results indicate that pressure and strain can be efficiently combined
in low dimensional systems with unconventional morphology to obtain
modulations of the electronic band structure not achievable in planar
crystals.