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Quadrupolar–dipolar excitonic transition in a tunnel-coupled van der Waals heterotrilayer

Published on October 29, 2025

Strongly bound excitons determine light-matter interactions in van der Waals heterostructures of two-dimensional semiconductors. Unlike fundamental particles, quasiparticles in condensed matter, such as excitons, can be tailored to alter their interactions and realize emergent quantum phases. Here, using a WS2 /WSe2 /WS2 heterotrilayer, we create a quantum superposition of oppositely oriented dipolar excitons-a quadrupolar exciton-wherein an electron is layer-hybridized in WS2 layers while the hole localizes in WSe2 . In contrast to dipolar excitons, symmetric quadrupolar excitons only redshift in an out-of-plane electric field. At higher densities and a finite electric field, the nonlinear Stark shift of quadrupolar excitons becomes linear, signalling a transition to dipolar excitons resulting from exciton-exciton interactions, while at a vanishing electric field, the reduced exchange interaction suggests antiferroelectric correlations between dipolar excitons. Our results present van der Waals heterotrilayers as a field-tunable platform to engineer light-matter interactions and explore quantum phase transitions between spontaneously ordered many-exciton phases.

Authors

Li, Weijie ; Hadjri, Zacharia James ; Devenica, Luka Matej ; Zhang, Jin ; Liu, Song ; Hone, James ; Watanabe, Kenji ; Taniguchi, Takashi ; Zorrilla-Rubio, Angel ; Srivastava, Ajit

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