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Chiral Phonon, Valley Polarization, and Inter/Intravalley Scattering in a van der Waals ReSe<sub>2</sub> Semiconductor

Shuai Yang, Yilun Yu, Fengrui Sui, Rui Ge, Rong Jin, Beituo Liu, Ye Chen, Ruijuan Qi, Fangyu Yue

2024ACS Nano10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Exploring valley manipulatable layered semiconductors is highly significant for valleytronic devices. Here, we report the phonon chirality and resulting inter/intravalley scattering in valley polarized van der Waals (vdW) layered ReSe 2 by linearly/circularly polarized Raman (L/CPR), transmission (L/CPT), and photoluminescence (L/CPL) spectroscopic techniques. L/CPR combined with scanning transmission electron microscopy determines the Re chains' direction and displays the existence of chiral phonons. The LPT discloses the energetic valley polarization between the Re chains and its perpendicular crystal axis directions. Intriguingly, the valley polarization strength depends on the layer thickness even in a micrometer scale and abnormaly increases with temperature increase. Further, CPT manifests the optical rotation in ReSe 2 due to strong chiral phonon–photon coupling. More essentially, L/CPL unveils a strong exciton-like effect (Stokes shift) that can be interpreted from the inter/intravalley scattering related to the (chiral) phonon-carrier coupling. This investigation suggests a promising platform based on a low-symmetry vdW ReSe 2 semiconductor for exploring valley physics and fabricating valley(opto)tronic nanodevices.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsvan der Waals forceSemiconductorPolarization (electrochemistry)PhononScatteringPhysicsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsChemistryMoleculePhysical chemistry2D Materials and ApplicationsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and DevicesTopological Materials and Phenomena