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Accessing valley degree of freedom in bulk Tin(II) sulfide at room temperature.


ABSTRACT: The field of valleytronics has promised greater control of electronic and spintronic systems with an additional valley degree of freedom. However, conventional and two-dimensional valleytronic systems pose practical challenges in the utilization of this valley degree of freedom. Here we show experimental evidences of the valley effect in a bulk, ambient, and bias-free model system of Tin(II) sulfide. We elucidate the direct access and identification of different sets of valleys, based primarily on the selectivity in absorption and emission of linearly polarized light by optical reflection/transmission and photoluminescence measurements, and demonstrate strong optical dichroic anisotropy of up to 600% and nominal polarization degrees of up to 96% for the two valleys with band-gap values 1.28 and 1.48?eV, respectively; the ease of valley selection further manifested in their non-degenerate nature. Such discovery enables a new platform for better access and control of valley polarization.

SUBMITTER: Lin S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5899090 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Accessing valley degree of freedom in bulk Tin(II) sulfide at room temperature.

Lin Shuren S   Carvalho Alexandra A   Yan Shancheng S   Li Roger R   Kim Sujung S   Rodin Aleksandr A   Carvalho Lídia L   Chan Emory M EM   Wang Xi X   Castro Neto Antonio H AH   Yao Jie J  

Nature communications 20180413 1


The field of valleytronics has promised greater control of electronic and spintronic systems with an additional valley degree of freedom. However, conventional and two-dimensional valleytronic systems pose practical challenges in the utilization of this valley degree of freedom. Here we show experimental evidences of the valley effect in a bulk, ambient, and bias-free model system of Tin(II) sulfide. We elucidate the direct access and identification of different sets of valleys, based primarily  ...[more]

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