Collaborative Research: Photoswitchable Interlayer Exciton Devices from 2D Hybrid Heterostructures
合作研究:二维混合异质结构光开关层间激子器件
基本信息
- 批准号:2151869
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- 金额:$ 14.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-15 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Collaborative Research: Photoswitchable Interlayer Exciton Devices from 2D Hybrid HeterostructuresThis grant will support a collaborative research program between Purdue University and the University of St. Thomas, which focuses on investigating two dimensional (2D) materials. Atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides such as MoS2 and WSe2 show unique physical properties which may not be observed from bulk crystals. These include strong photoluminescence due to the recombination of an electron-hole pair, called exciton in a quantum mechanical term. When two dissimilar 2D materials are brought together (for example, MoS2/WSe2), a new phenomenon emerges. This is called interlayer exciton originating from strong interactions between the heterolayers. While there is an excitement about the interlayer excitons given their potential impact in diverse applications, the relevant mechanisms are not fully understood. This research introduces novel strategies to modulate the formation and behavior of interlayer excitons, thereby gaining a fundamental understanding and developing practical devices. Functional organic layers will interface with 2D heterostructures, including photosensitive molecules that can change the optical and electronic properties upon external light irradiation. This project will combine advanced experimental measurements with modeling and computational capabilities to elucidate the fundamental interactions between 2D materials and organic layers, and related interlayer exciton properties. The research will also be complemented by an educational and outreach program to advance the public understanding of nanoscale science and engineering. The activities include (i) development of new course materials, (ii) research-based engineering education for undergraduate students, and (iii) development of a hands-on module for K-12 students that illustrates the principles of 2D materials.The central goal of the research is to demonstrate 2D heterostructured hybrid devices from transition metal dichalcogenides and photochromic molecules and study the related optoelectronic properties. A library of functional molecules will be examined such that their highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital levels will be switched by external signals such as irradiating wavelengths. The photoswitchable behaviors will be exploited for modulating the interlayer excitons in heterobilayers and several distinct device configurations will be investigated. The hybrid heterostructures will be constructed and studied with optical spectroscopy and conductive atomic force microscopy at Purdue University. Ab initio calculations based on density functional theory will be performed at the University of St. Thomas to guide and verify the experiments. The project team will together develop a mechanistic understanding of the key parameters that govern the photoswitchable interlayer exciton devices and underpin the structure-property relationship towards general design principles. The fundamental knowledge from this work will lay the foundations for understanding architectured 2D materials and providing novel optoelectronic devices, thus resulting in transformative impacts.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
合作研究:2D混合异质结构的光开关层间激子器件这笔赠款将支持普渡大学和圣托马斯托马斯大学之间的合作研究计划,该计划侧重于研究二维(2D)材料。MoS 2和WSe 2等原子薄的过渡金属二硫属化合物显示出独特的物理性质,这些性质可能无法从大块晶体中观察到。这些包括由于电子-空穴对的复合而产生的强烈的光致发光,在量子力学术语中称为激子。当两种不同的2D材料放在一起时(例如,MoS 2/WSe 2),出现了一种新的现象。这被称为层间激子起源于异质层之间的强相互作用。虽然层间激子在不同应用中的潜在影响令人兴奋,但相关机制尚未完全理解。这项研究引入了新的策略来调节层间激子的形成和行为,从而获得基本的理解和开发实用的设备。功能有机层将与2D异质结构接合,包括可以在外部光照射时改变光学和电子特性的光敏分子。该项目将联合收割机先进的实验测量与建模和计算能力相结合,以阐明二维材料和有机层之间的基本相互作用,以及相关的层间激子特性。这项研究还将得到教育和推广计划的补充,以促进公众对纳米科学和工程的理解。活动包括(i)开发新的课程材料,(ii)为本科生提供基于研究的工程教育,以及(iii)为K-12学生开发一个实践模块,说明2D材料的原理。研究的中心目标是演示过渡金属二硫属化物和光致变色分子的2D异质结构混合器件,并研究相关的光电特性。将检查功能分子的库,使得它们的最高占据分子轨道和最低未占据分子轨道水平将通过外部信号(例如照射波长)切换。光开关的行为将被用来调制异质双层中的层间激子,并将研究几种不同的器件配置。这种混合异质结构将在普渡大学用光学光谱和导电原子力显微镜进行构建和研究。基于密度泛函理论的从头计算将在圣托马斯大学进行,以指导和验证实验。项目团队将共同开发控制光开关层间激子器件的关键参数的机械理解,并支持一般设计原则的结构-性能关系。这项工作的基础知识将为理解结构化2D材料和提供新型光电器件奠定基础,从而产生变革性的影响。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响评审标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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Jeong Ho You其他文献
Photoswitchable optoelectronic properties of 2D MoSe2/diarylethene hybrid structures
二维MoSe2/二芳基乙烯杂化结构的光开关光电特性
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2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.6
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Sewon Park;Jaehoon Ji;Connor Cunningham;Srajan Pillai;Jean Rouillon;Carlos Benitez‐Martin;Mengqi Fang;Eui;Joakim Andréasson;Jeong Ho You;Jong Hyun Choi - 通讯作者:
Jong Hyun Choi
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