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Interface Engineering Modulated Valley Polarization in MoS 2 / h BN Heterostructure.

Fang LiHui ZhangYou LiYibin ZhaoMingyan LiuYunwei YangJiamin YaoShaolong MinErjun KanYi Wan
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) provide a favorable research platform for the advancement of spintronics and valleytronics because of their unique spin-valley coupling effect, which is attributed to the absence of inversion symmetry coupled with the presence of time-reversal symmetry. To maneuver the valley pseudospin efficiently is of great importance for the fabrication of conceptual devices in microelectronics. Here, we propose a straightforward way to modulate valley pseudospin with interface engineering. An underlying negative correlation between the quantum yield of photoluminescence and the degree of valley polarization was discovered. Enhanced luminous intensities were observed in the MoS 2 / h BN heterostructure but with a low value of valley polarization, which was in stark contrast to those observed in the MoS 2 /SiO 2 heterostructure. Based on the steady-state and time-resolved optical measurements, we reveal the correlation between exciton lifetime, luminous efficiency, and valley polarization. Our results emphasize the significance of interface engineering for tailoring valley pseudospin in two-dimensional systems and probably advance the progression of the conceptual devices based on TMDs in spintronics and valleytronics.
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