Magneto-Raman signature of chiral phonon in monolayer MoS2
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Abstract
Helicity-resolved Raman spectroscopy (HRRS) is a useful technique for discerning phonon symmetry in 2D materials. In our HRRS studies of monolayer MoS2, we observed a doubly degenerate chiral phonon at around 270 cm-1. Our wavelength- and temperature-dependent measurements show that this chiral phonon is activated by the A exciton transition in MoS2. Magneto-Raman spectroscopy measurements revealed phonon Zeeman splitting and a large magnetic moment of this chiral phonon mode. Theoretical calculation is developed to explain the chiral phonon behavior. Our work not only expands the understanding of monolayer MoS2, but also provides a framework for extending these findings to other two-dimensional hexagonal lattices.
* Supported by NSF Grant No. DMR-2104036, DMR-2300640, and DMR-2129879
Presenters
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Cynthia C Nnokwe
Texas Tech University
Authors
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Cynthia C Nnokwe
Texas Tech University
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Gaihua Ye
Texas Tech University
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Rui He
Texas Tech University
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Chunli Tang
Auburn University
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Masoud Mahjouri-Samani
Auburn University
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Wencan Jin
Auburn University
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Tingting Wang
Nanjing Normal University, China, Nanjing Normal University
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Lifa Zhang
Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing Normal University, China
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Mengqi Fang
Stevens Institute of Technology
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Eui-Hyeok Yang
Stevens Institute of Technology, Stevens Inst of Tech