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Nature Nanotechnology | 2017

Enhanced valley splitting in monolayer WSe2 due to magnetic exchange field

Chuan Zhao; Tenzin Norden; Peiyao Zhang; Puqin Zhao; Yingchun Cheng; Fan Sun; James Parry; Payam Taheri; Jieqiong Wang; Yihang Yang; Thomas Scrace; Kaifei Kang; Sen Yang; Guo-Xing Miao; Renat Sabirianov; G. Kioseoglou; Wei Huang; A. Petrou; Hao Zeng

Exploiting the valley degree of freedom to store and manipulate information provides a novel paradigm for future electronics. A monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) with a broken inversion symmetry possesses two degenerate yet inequivalent valleys, which offers unique opportunities for valley control through the helicity of light. Lifting the valley degeneracy by Zeeman splitting has been demonstrated recently, which may enable valley control by a magnetic field. However, the realized valley splitting is modest (∼0.2 meV T-1). Here we show greatly enhanced valley spitting in monolayer WSe2, utilizing the interfacial magnetic exchange field (MEF) from a ferromagnetic EuS substrate. A valley splitting of 2.5 meV is demonstrated at 1 T by magnetoreflectance measurements and corresponds to an effective exchange field of ∼12 T. Moreover, the splitting follows the magnetization of EuS, a hallmark of the MEF. Utilizing the MEF of a magnetic insulator can induce magnetic order and valley and spin polarization in TMDCs, which may enable valleytronic and quantum-computing applications.


ACS Nano | 2015

Mn(2+)-Doped CdSe/CdS Core/Multishell Colloidal Quantum Wells Enabling Tunable Carrier-Dopant Exchange Interactions.

Savas Delikanli; Mehmet Zafer Akgul; Joseph Murphy; Biplob Barman; Y. Tsai; Thomas Scrace; Peiyao Zhang; Berkay Bozok; Pedro Ludwig Hernandez-Martinez; Joseph Christodoulides; Alexander N. Cartwright; A. Petrou; Hilmi Volkan Demir

In this work, we report the manifestations of carrier-dopant exchange interactions in colloidal Mn(2+)-doped CdSe/CdS core/multishell quantum wells. The carrier-magnetic ion exchange interaction effects are tunable through wave function engineering. In our quantum well heterostructures, manganese was incorporated by growing a Cd0.985Mn0.015S monolayer shell on undoped CdSe nanoplatelets using the colloidal atomic layer deposition technique. Unlike previously synthesized Mn(2+)-doped colloidal nanostructures, the location of the Mn ions was controlled with atomic layer precision in our heterostructures. This is realized by controlling the spatial overlap between the carrier wave functions with the manganese ions by adjusting the location, composition, and number of the CdSe, Cd1-xMnxS, and CdS layers. The photoluminescence quantum yield of our magnetic heterostructures was found to be as high as 20% at room temperature with a narrow photoluminescence bandwidth of ∼22 nm. Our colloidal quantum wells, which exhibit magneto-optical properties analogous to those of epitaxially grown quantum wells, offer new opportunities for solution-processed spin-based semiconductor devices.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2017

Time resolved photoluminescence study of magnetic CdSe/CdMnS/CdS core/multi-shell nanoplatelets

Joseph Murphy; Savas Delikanli; Tianmu Zhang; Thomas Scrace; Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Tim Thomay; Alexander N. Cartwright; Hilmi Volkan Demir; A. Petrou

Colloidal semiconductor nanoplatelets (NPLs) are quasi 2D-nanostructures that are grown and processed inexpensively using a solution based method and thus have recently attracted considerable attention. We observe two features in the photoluminescence spectrum, suggesting two possible recombination channels. Their intensity ratio varies with temperature and two distinct temperature regions are identified; a low temperature region (10K < T < 90K) and a high temperature region (90K < T < 200K). This ratio increases with increasing temperature, suggesting that one recombination channel involves holes that are weakly localized with a localization energy of 0.043meV. A possible origin of these localized states are energy-variations in the xy-plane of the nanoplatelet. The presence of positive photoluminescence circular polarization in the magnetically-doped core/multi-shell NPLs indicates a hole-dopant exchange interaction and therefore the incorporated magnetic Manganese ions act as a marker that determines the location of the localized hole states.1 Time-resolved measurements show two distinct timescales (τfast and τslow) that can be modeled using a rate equation model. We identify these timescales as closely related to the corresponding recombination times for the channels. The stronger hole localization of one of these channels leads to a decreased electron-hole wave function overlap and thus a decreased oscillator strength and an increased lifetime. We show that we can model and understand the magnetic interaction of doped 2D-colloidal nanoplatelets which opens a pathway to solution processable spin controllable light sources.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Magneto-optical studies of CdSe/CdMnS/CdS core/multi-shell colloidal nanoplatelets

A. Petrou; Thomas Scrace; Joseph Murphy; Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Tianmu Zhang; Tim Thomay; Alexander N. Cartwright; Savas Delikanli; Mehmet Zafer Akgul; Himli Volkan Demir

We studied the photoluminescence (PL)) from CdSe/CdMnS/CdS core/multi-shell colloidal nanoplatelets, a versatile platform to study the interplay of optical properties and nanomagnetism. The photoluminescence (PL) exhibits σ+ polarization in the applied magnetic field. Our measurement detects the presence of even a single magnetic monolayer shell. The PLL consists of a higher and a lower energy component; the latter exhibits a circular polarization peak. The time-resolved PL (trPL) shows a red shift as function of time delay. At early (later) times the trPL spectra coincide with the high (low) energy PL component. A model is proposed to interpret these results.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Modeling of ZnTe Quantum Dots (QDs) embedded in a ZnMnSe matrix

James Pientka; Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Arman Najafi; Biplob Barman; Y. Tsai; Bruce D. McCombe; Jong E. Han; Igor Zutic; A. Petrou; Rafal Oszwaldowski; Wen-Chung Fan; Wu-Ching Chou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Zeeman Splitting of MoS 2 Monolayers on Ferromagnetic EuS Substrates

Tenzin Norden; Peiyao Zhang; Chuan Zhao; Arman Najafi; Changliang Zhu; Guo-Xing Miao; G. Kioseoglou; Renat Sabirianov; Hao Zeng; A. Petrou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Interactions between TMDCs and ferromagnetic EuS

Chuan Zhao; Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Xiao Wang; Andy Clark; Baiyi Kong; Yongseong Choi; G. Kioseoglou; Guo-Xing Miao; Renat Sabirianov; Xuemei Cheng; A. Petrou; Hao Zeng


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Exchange field induced valley splitting in monolayer WSe

Chuan Zhao; Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Renat Sabirianov; G. Kioseoglou; A. Petrou; Hao Zeng


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

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Tenzin Norden; Peiyao Zhang; Thomas Scrace; Chuan Zhao; Hao Zeng; A. Petrou; Ioannis Paradisanos; Emmanuel Stratakis; G. Kioseoglou; Marek Korkusinski; Maciej Bieniek; Ludmila Szulakowska; Pawel Hawrylak


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

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Peiyao Zhang; Tenzin Norden; Arman Najafi; Biplob Barman; Y. Tsai; Bruce D. McCombe; A. Petrou; Wun-Jhong Fan; Wu-Ching Chou

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A. Petrou

University at Buffalo

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Hao Zeng

University at Buffalo

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Y. Tsai

University at Buffalo

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