Valley-spin polarization at zero magnetic field induced by strong hole-hole interactions in monolayer WSe<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides have emerged as key materials for investigating the intricate relationship between spin and valley degrees of freedom. The pronounced spin-orbit interaction and the lack of inversion symmetry in these materials result in a spin-valley locking effect, an effect that is particularly pronounced for holes due to the larger spin-orbit gap in the valence band.



In this presentation, we demonstrate that by confining a monolayer of tungsten diselenide to one dimension via electrostatic confinement, the combination of the spin-valley locking mechanism and strong hole-hole interactions lead to a ferromagnetic state in which hole transport through the one-dimensional system is valley-spin polarized, even in the absence of an external magnetic field. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the stability of this valley-spin polarized configuration can be tuned by a global back-gate. Finally, we present transport data taken at high magnetic field which reveals an unusual subband filling pattern that is explained by a subband freezing mechanism.

*This work was supported by the High Throughput and Secure Networks Challenge Program and the Quantum Sensors Challenge Program at the National Research Council of Canada. We acknowledge the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) ALLRP/578466-2022, NSERC Discovery Grant No. RGPIN-2019-05714, University of Ottawa Research Chair in Quantum Theory of Quantum Materials, Nanostructures, and Devices and CIFAR.

Publication: J. Boddison-Chouinard, M. Korkusinski, A. Bogan, P. Barrios, P. Waldron, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, J. Pawlowski, D. Miravet, P. Hawrylak, A. Luican-Mayer, and L. Gaudreau. Valley-spin polarization at zero magnetic field induced by strong hole-hole interactions in monolayer WSe2. arXiv:2410.11653 (2024).

J. Pawlowski, D. Miravet, M. Bieniek, M. Korkusinski, J. Boddison-Chouinard, L. Gaudreau, A. Luican-Mayer, P. Hawrylak. Interacting holes in a gated WSe2 quantum channel: Valley correlations and zigzag Wigner crystal. Phys. Rev. B 110, 125147 (2024).

Presenters

  • Justin Boddison-Chouinard

    • National Research Council Canada / University of Ottawa

Authors

  • Justin Boddison-Chouinard

    • National Research Council Canada / University of Ottawa
  • Marek Korkusinski

    • Natl Res Council
    • National Research Council of Canada
  • Alex Bogan

    • National Research Council Canada
    • National Research Council of Canada
  • Pedro J Barrios

    • National Research Council Canada
    • National Research Council of Canada
  • Philip Waldron

    • National Research Council Canada
    • National Research Council of Canada
  • Kenji Watanabe

    • National Institute for Materials Science
    • NIMS
    • Research Center for Functional Materials, National Institute for Materials Science
    • Research Center for Electronic and Optical Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan
    • Research Center for Functional Materials, National Institute of Material Science, Tsukuba, Japan
    • National Institute of Materials Science
    • Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science
  • Takashi Taniguchi

    • National Institute for Materials Science
    • International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science
    • Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan
    • International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute of Material Science, Tsukuba, Japan
    • Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science
  • Jaroslaw Pawlowski

    • Institute of Theoretical Physics, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
  • Daniel Miravet

    • University of Ottawa
  • Pawel Hawrylak

    • University of Ottawa
  • Adina A Luican-Mayer

    • University of Ottawa
  • Louis Gaudreau

    • Natl Res Council
    • National Research Council Canada