Interlayer excitons (IXs) in van der Waals heterostructures with static out of plane dipole moment and long lifetime show promise in the development of exciton based optoelectronic devices and the exploration of many body physics. However, these IXs are not always observed, as the emission is very sensitive to lattice mismatch and twist angle between the constituent materials. Moreover, their emission intensity is very weak compared to that of corresponding intralayer excitons at room temperature. Here we report the room-temperature realization of twist angle independent momentum direct IX in the heterostructures of bulk PbI and bilayer WS. Momentum conserving transitions combined with the large band offsets between the constituent materials enable intense IX emission at room temperature. A long lifetime (∼100 ns), noticeable Stark shift, and tunability of IX emission from 1.70 to 1.45 eV by varying the number of WS layers make these heterostructures promising to develop room temperature exciton based optoelectronic devices.

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