陈智慧

讲师 硕士生导师

入职时间:2020-05-26

所在单位:物理学院

学历:博士研究生毕业

办公地点:中南大学 新校区 物理楼 440B

性别:女

联系方式:czh_nlo@csu.edu.cn

学位:博士学位

在职信息:在职

毕业院校:新加坡国立大学

曾获荣誉:

2021-12-18  当选:  湖南省光学科技进展奖 二等奖

2020-06-09  当选:  Singapore National Institute of Chemistry (SNIC) Gold Medal awarded to the most outstanding PhD thesis

2018-08-07  当选:  Best Poster Award of the Chemistry Graduate Symposium 2018 of National University of Singapore

   
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Transient Reflection Spectroscopy on Ultrafast Interlayer Charge Transfer Processes in a MoS2/WSe2 Van der Waals Heterojunction

发布时间:2021-11-12

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发表刊物:The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

摘要:Understanding the dynamical process of charge transfer (CT) across the Van der Waals heterostructure (VdWHs) is vitally important for improving photovoltaic conversion efficiency at the atomically thin interfaces. Here ultrafast dynamics of VdWHs constructed by vertically stacking monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) onto tungsten diselenide (WSe2) with a multilayer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) substrate was investigated by transient reflection measurements. MoS2 and WSe2 were selectively excited to obtain direct evidence of the CT processes. It is interesting to note that the bleaching band of MoS2/WSe2 is composed of two different contributions with different dynamics under excitation at 650 nm: direct excitation induced bleaching of WSe2 (with decay time constant of ~ 63 ps) and bleaching signals arising from photo-induced hole transfer (with decay time constant of ~303 ps). The interlayer charge transfer process was found to occur on the sub-picosecond time scale, resulting in long-lived interlayer spatially separated charge carriers (~hundreds of picoseconds). These results imply potentially high photovoltaic conversion efficiency of these heterostructures.

合写作者:Menglong Zhu, Tianhua Ren, Jun He, Kian Ping Loh

第一作者:Zhihui Chen

论文类型:期刊论文

通讯作者:Qing-Hua Xu

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发表时间:2021-11-12

收录刊物:SCI

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