Correction to Highly Anisotropic in-Plane Excitons in Atomically Thin

Oct 3, 2017 - Correction to Highly Anisotropic in-Plane Excitons in Atomically Thin and Bulklike 1T′-ReSe2. Ashish Arora* , Jonathan Noky , Matthias...
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Correction to Highly Anisotropic in-Plane Excitons in Atomically Thin and Bulklike 1T′‑ReSe2 Ashish Arora,* Jonathan Noky, Matthias Drüppel, Bhakti Jariwala, Thorsten Deilmann, Robert Schneider, Robert Schmidt, Osvaldo Del Pozo-Zamudio, Torsten Stiehm, Arnab Bhattacharya, Peter Krüger, Steffen Michaelis de Vasconcellos, Michael Rohlfing, and Rudolf Bratschitsch* Nano Lett., 2017, 17 (5), pp 3202−3207.10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00765

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n error has been noticed in the presentation of the experimental data in Figures 4a,b and 5a−c. The angles (5° to 335° in Figure 4a,b; 15° to 355° in Figure 5a−c) were erroneously written, since they were not measured with respect to the a-axis (ϕa) of the crystal, as has been mentioned in the figure captions. Instead, these numbers were the angles as measured with respect to the lab frame (raw data, ϕraw)). However, the angles in the polar plots of Figures 4c−f, 5d−g, and S5 are correct. Therefore, the results and conclusions drawn in the manuscript are not affected, which are based on polar plots only. For the curves shown in Figures 4a,b and 5b,c, the relation between ϕraw and ϕa is given by ϕa = [(−ϕraw + 120°) mod 360°]. For Figure 5a, the relation is ϕa = [(−ϕraw + 133°) mod 360°]. Therefore, the correct angles in these figures with respect to the a-axis of the crystal are as follows: Figure 4a, bottom to top curves: 115°, 105°···5°, 355°, 345°···135°, 125° (i.e., in steps of −10°) Figure 4b, bottom to top curves: 115°, 105°···5°, 355°, 345°···135°, 125° (i.e., in steps of −10°) Figure 5a, bottom to top curves: 118°, 98°···18°, 358°, 338°···158°, 138° (i.e., in steps of −20°) Figure 5b, bottom to top curves: 105°, 85°···5°, 345°, 325°··· 145°, 125° (i.e., in steps of −20°) Figure 5c, bottom to top curves: 105°, 85°···5°, 345°, 325°··· 145°, 125° (i.e., in steps of −20°)

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04178 Nano Lett. XXXX, XXX, XXX−XXX