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Spin-orbit engineering in transition metal dichalcogenide alloy monolayers.


ABSTRACT: Binary transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers share common properties such as a direct optical bandgap, spin-orbit splittings of hundreds of meV, light-matter interaction dominated by robust excitons and coupled spin-valley states. Here we demonstrate spin-orbit-engineering in Mo(1-x)WxSe2 alloy monolayers for optoelectronics and applications based on spin- and valley-control. We probe the impact of the tuning of the conduction band spin-orbit spin-splitting on the bright versus dark exciton population. For MoSe2 monolayers, the photoluminescence intensity decreases as a function of temperature by an order of magnitude (4-300?K), whereas for WSe2 we measure surprisingly an order of magnitude increase. The ternary material shows a trend between these two extreme behaviours. We also show a non-linear increase of the valley polarization as a function of tungsten concentration, where 40% tungsten incorporation is sufficient to achieve valley polarization as high as in binary WSe2.

SUBMITTER: Wang G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4682039 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spin-orbit engineering in transition metal dichalcogenide alloy monolayers.

Wang Gang G   Wang Gang G   Robert Cedric C   Suslu Aslihan A   Chen Bin B   Yang Sijie S   Alamdari Sarah S   Gerber Iann C IC   Amand Thierry T   Marie Xavier X   Tongay Sefaattin S   Urbaszek Bernhard B  

Nature communications 20151214


Binary transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers share common properties such as a direct optical bandgap, spin-orbit splittings of hundreds of meV, light-matter interaction dominated by robust excitons and coupled spin-valley states. Here we demonstrate spin-orbit-engineering in Mo(1-x)WxSe2 alloy monolayers for optoelectronics and applications based on spin- and valley-control. We probe the impact of the tuning of the conduction band spin-orbit spin-splitting on the bright versus dark exciton  ...[more]

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