What is it about?

This paper is about the effects that the material supporting a mechanically transferred 2D monolayer imposes on the optical properties of such monolayer due to its dielectric constant. These effects are basically an energy shift (which is quite small) and an intensity shift (which is huge).

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Why is it important?

This is important because the dielectric constant of the supporting material is often neglected when an optically active 2D monolayer is mechanically transferred. Typically, the supporting materials should be an insulator and flat but other factors count too such as the dielectric constant.

Perspectives

This study makes clearer than the main factor to keep the luminescence intensity is the low dielectric constant. Therefore, new studies should be done is such supports.

Dr Luiz Fernando Zagonel
unicamp

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This page is a summary of: Impacts of dielectric screening on the luminescence of monolayer WSe2, Nanotechnology, July 2023, Institute of Physics Publishing,
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/acda3b.
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