Abstract
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have attracted vast interest as layered semiconductors with high electrical and optical properties. Among them, monolayer MoS2 is a direct gap semiconductor with its gap energy in the visible range (Fig. 1(a)). Interestingly, excitonic states in monolayer MoS2 are stabilized owing to the intrinsic two-dimensional nature, and the binding energy reaches several hundred meV.
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