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Realization of a Valley Superlattice

Author(s): Mueed, MA; Hossain, MS; Jo, I; Pfeiffer, LN; West, KW; et al

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Abstract: In a number of widely studied materials, such as Si, AlAs, Bi, graphene, MoS2, and many transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers, electrons acquire an additional, spinlike degree of freedom at the degenerate conduction band minima, also known as "valleys." External symmetry-breaking fields such as mechanical strain, or electric or magnetic fields, can tune the valley polarization of these materials, making them suitable candidates for "valleytronics." Here we study a quantum well of AlAs, where the two-dimensional electrons reside in two energetically degenerate valleys. By fabricating a strain-inducing grating on the sample surface, we engineer a spatial modulation of the electron population in different valleys, i.e., a "valley superlattice" in the quantum well plane. Our results establish a novel manipulation technique of the valley degree of freedom, paving the way to realizing a valley-selective layered structure in multivalley materials, with potential application in valleytronics.
Publication Date: 2018
Citation: Mueed, MA, Hossain, MS, Jo, I, Pfeiffer, LN, West, KW, Baldwin, KW, Shayegan, M. (2018). Realization of a Valley Superlattice. Physical Review Letters, 121 (10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.036802
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.036802
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review Letters
Version: Author's manuscript



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