Interplay of valley polarization and dynamic nuclear polarization in 2D transition metal dichalcogenides
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Abstract
The interplay of Ising spin-orbit coupling and non-trivial band topology in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) produces anomalous transport and optical properties that are very different from a regular 2D electron gas. The spin-momentum locking of optically excited carriers near a valley point can give rise to an anomalous spin-valley Hall current under the application of an in-plane electric field. TMDs also exhibit strong electronnuclear hyperfine interactions, but their effect on spin-valley-locked currents remains unknown. Here, we show that hyperfine interactions can create a feedback mechanism in which spin-valley currents generate significant dynamical nuclear polarization which in turn Zeeman shifts excitonic transitions out of resonance with an optical driving field, saturating the production of spin-valley polarization. We propose an experimental signature of dynamic nuclear polarization which can be detected via measurements of the anomalous Hall current. Our results help to elucidate the interplay of valley polarization and nuclear spin dynamics in TMDs.
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Presenters
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Girish Sharma
Physics, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech
Authors
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Girish Sharma
Physics, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech
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Sophia Economou
Virginia Tech
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Edwin Barnes
Virginia Tech, Department of Physics, Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Physics, Virginia Tech