Modulation of Electrostatic Potential in 2D Crystal Engineered by an Array of Alternating Polar Molecules
Neno Fuller,
Fatimah Rudayni,
Stephanie Amos
et al.
Abstract:The moiré potential in rotationally misfit two-dimensional
(2D) heterostructures has been used to build artificial exciton and
electron lattices, which have become platforms for realizing exotic
electronic phases. Here, we demonstrate a different approach to create
a superlattice potential in 2D crystals by using the near field of
an array of polar molecules. A bilayer of titanyl phthalocyanine (TiOPc),
consisting of alternating out-of-plane dipoles, is deposited on monolayer
MoS2. Time-resolved two-photon ph… Show more
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