Breaking of valley degeneracy by magnetic field in monolayer MoSe2
arXiv:1407.0686 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.037401
Abstract
Using polarization-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy, we investigate valley degeneracy breaking by out-of-plane magnetic field in back-gated monolayer MoSe devices. We observe a linear splitting of between luminescence peak energies in and emission for both neutral and charged excitons. The optical selection rules of monolayer MoSe couple photon handedness to the exciton valley degree of freedom, so this splitting demonstrates valley degeneracy breaking. In addition, we find that the luminescence handedness can be controlled with magnetic field, to a degree that depends on the back-gate voltage. An applied magnetic field therefore provides effective strategies for control over the valley degree of freedom.
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