Room temperature valley coherence in monolayer WSe2 mediated by chiral nematic liquid crystal
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Abstract
Valley coherence refers to a phase-coherent superposition of inequivalent momentum valleys, in which quantum information can be encoded in the relative valley phase.
Chiral nematic liquid crystals, by imposing a flip of the spin angular momentum upon light reflection, provide an effective photonic environment for optically coupling excitons of the K and K' valleys in monolayer semiconducting transition-metal dichalcogenides.
We experimentally demonstrate that using such liquid crystal as a substrate, it is possible through nearfield interaction to engineer a room temperature mechanism for inducing the intervalley coupling.
Our results show that this approach provides a simple and scalable route toward valleytronic functionalities based on controlled coherent emission from valleys with opposite Berry curvature.