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Giant Faraday rotation in atomically thin semiconductors.


ABSTRACT: Faraday rotation is a fundamental effect in the magneto-optical response of solids, liquids and gases. Materials with a large Verdet constant find applications in optical modulators, sensors and non-reciprocal devices, such as optical isolators. Here, we demonstrate that the plane of polarization of light exhibits a giant Faraday rotation of several degrees around the A exciton transition in hBN-encapsulated monolayers of WSe2 and MoSe2 under moderate magnetic fields. This results in the highest known Verdet constant of -1.9 × 107 deg T-1 cm-1 for any material in the visible regime. Additionally, interlayer excitons in hBN-encapsulated bilayer MoS2 exhibit a large Verdet constant (VIL ≈ +2 × 105 deg T-1 cm-2) of opposite sign compared to A excitons in monolayers. The giant Faraday rotation is due to the giant oscillator strength and high g-factor of the excitons in atomically thin semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides. We deduce the complete in-plane complex dielectric tensor of hBN-encapsulated WSe2 and MoSe2 monolayers, which is vital for the prediction of Kerr, Faraday and magneto-circular dichroism spectra of 2D heterostructures. Our results pose a crucial advance in the potential usage of two-dimensional materials in ultrathin optical polarization devices.

SUBMITTER: Carey B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11006678 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Giant Faraday rotation in atomically thin semiconductors.

Carey Benjamin B   Wessling Nils Kolja NK   Steeger Paul P   Schmidt Robert R   Michaelis de Vasconcellos Steffen S   Bratschitsch Rudolf R   Arora Ashish A  

Nature communications 20240410 1


Faraday rotation is a fundamental effect in the magneto-optical response of solids, liquids and gases. Materials with a large Verdet constant find applications in optical modulators, sensors and non-reciprocal devices, such as optical isolators. Here, we demonstrate that the plane of polarization of light exhibits a giant Faraday rotation of several degrees around the A exciton transition in hBN-encapsulated monolayers of WSe<sub>2</sub> and MoSe<sub>2</sub> under moderate magnetic fields. This  ...[more]

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