Phonon-driven spin dynamics in the valleys of TMDC
ORAL
Abstract
Non-conventional device functionalities of two-dimensional materials, based on their extraordinary quantum mechanical properties, have fascinated many researchers in various fields. Among them, the exfoliated few-layer transition metal dichalcogenides have recently attracted focused attention owing to their valley degree of freedom. Here, using the time-dependent density functional theory, we investigated the phonon-driven dynamics of a spin state at the valleys of monolayer MoS2. We show that the spin motion is strongly coupled to an optical phonon which breaks lattice mirror symmetry. We analyzed the Floquet spectrum of this phonon-dressed spinors whose time-periodicity is defined by the phonon period. When the phonon is pumped with a circular polarity so as to break the system’s time-reversal symmetry, the dichroic responses of the phonon-coupled spins on both valleys lead to a net non-zero magnetic moment. We see that this emerging magnetism, as a result of the coupling of the valley spinors and the phonon, can be exploited as a novel spin manipulation method.
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Presenters
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Dongbin Shin
- Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech