Abstract

Acoustical behavior of semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides determines the heat transfer pathway, and thus plays a crucial role in the electronics and optoelectronics design. In this research, van der Waals heterojunctions (vdWHs) consisting of transferred monolayer and bi-layer MoS2 on GaN substrate were studied. We observed an asymmetric bipolar acoustic strain wave with ∼5 ps duration, which describes the surface of substrate undergoing strong compressive deformation after weak tensile deformation in the out-of-plane direction. We developed a theory to explain the mechanisms responsible for the observed strain waveform in the vdWHs elastic system, and obtained the critical parameters of the carrier dynamics by temporal fitting. Our results not only report a coherent acoustic phonon generated in the vdWHs, which will complement our understanding of the thermal transfer at the 2D/substrate interface, but also provide information about the intrinsic properties in the vdWHs, which would benefit the design of the 2D-based devices in the future.

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