Valley Splitting and Polarization by the Zeeman Effect in Monolayer MoSe 2
2014; American Physical Society; Volume: 113; Issue: 26 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physrevlett.113.266804
ISSN1092-0145
AutoresYilei Li, Jonathan Ludwig, Tony Low, Alexey Chernikov, Xu Cui, Ghidewon Arefe, Young Duck Kim, Arend M. van der Zande, Albert F. Rigosi, Heather M. Hill, Suk Hyun Kim, James Hone, Zhiqiang Li, Dmitry Smirnov, Tony F. Heinz,
Tópico(s)Perovskite Materials and Applications
ResumoWe have measured circularly polarized photoluminescence in monolayer MoSe2 under perpendicular magnetic fields up to 10 T. At low doping densities, the neutral and charged excitons shift linearly with field strength at a rate of ∓0.12 meV/T for emission arising, respectively, from the K and K' valleys. The opposite sign for emission from different valleys demonstrates lifting of the valley degeneracy. The magnitude of the Zeeman shift agrees with predicted magnetic moments for carriers in the conduction and valence bands. The relative intensity of neutral and charged exciton emission is modified by the magnetic field, reflecting the creation of field-induced valley polarization. At high doping levels, the Zeeman shift of the charged exciton increases to ∓0.18 meV/T. This enhancement is attributed to many-body effects on the binding energy of the charged excitons.
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