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Tunable circular dichroism and valley polarization in the modified Haldane model

Marc Vila Tusell, Nguyen Tuan Hung, Stephan Roche, Riichiro Saito

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    Abstract

    We study the polarization dependence of optical absorption for a modified Haldane model, which exhibits antichiral edge modes in the presence of sample boundaries and has been argued to be realizable in transition metal dichalcogenides or Weyl semimetals. A rich optical phase diagram is unveiled, in which the correlations between perfect circular dichroism, pseudospin andvalley polarization can be tuned independently upon varying the Fermi energy. In particular, perfect circular dichroism and valley polarization are achieved simultaneously. This combination of optical properties suggests some interesting photonic device functionality (e.g., light polarizer) which could be combined with valleytronics applications (e.g., generation of valley currents).
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPhysical Review B
    Volume99
    Issue number16
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Device functionality
    • Haldane model
    • Optical phase
    • Polarization dependence
    • Pseudospin
    • Transition metal dichalcogenides
    • Valley current

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