The valleys of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) offer a new degree of freedom for information processing. To take advantage of this valley degree of freedom, on the one hand, it is feasible to control valleys by utilizing different external stimuli, such as optical and electric fields. On the other hand, nanostructures are also used to separate the valleys by near-field coupling. However, for both of the above methods, either the required low-temperature environment or low degree of coherence properties limit their further applications. Here, we demonstrate that all-dielectric photonic crystal (PhC) slabs without in-plane inversion symmetry (C(2) symmetry) can separate and route valley exciton emission of a WS(2) monolayer at room temperature. Coupling with circularly polarized photonic Bloch modes of such PhC slabs, valley photons emitted by a WS(2) monolayer are routed directionally and are efficiently separated in the far field. In addition, far-field emissions are directionally enhanced and have long-distance spatial coherence properties.
Routing valley exciton emission of a WS(2) monolayer via delocalized Bloch modes of in-plane inversion-symmetry-broken photonic crystal slabs.
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作者:Wang Jiajun, Li Han, Ma Yating, Zhao Maoxiong, Liu Wenzhe, Wang Bo, Wu Shiwei, Liu Xiaohan, Shi Lei, Jiang Tian, Zi Jian
| 期刊: | Light-Science & Applications | 影响因子: | 23.400 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Aug 21; 9:148 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41377-020-00387-4 | ||
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