IQC Colloquium featuring Louis Gaudreau

Monday, September 8, 2025 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

A new platform for quantum electronics based on 2D semiconductors

Louis Gaudreau | University of Ottawa

Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides have emerged as prominent candidates to explore the complex interplay between the spin and the valleys degrees of freedom. The strong spin-orbit interaction and broken inversion symmetry within these materials lead to the spin-valley locking effect, in which carriers occupying the K and K’ valleys of the reciprocal space must have opposite spin depending on which valley they reside. This effect is particularly strong for holes due to a larger spin-orbit gap in the valence band.

By reducing the dimensionality of a monolayer of tungsten diselenide to 1D via electrostatic confinement, we demonstrate that spin-valley locking in combination with strong hole-hole interactions lead to a ferromagnetic state in which hole transport through the 1D system is spin-valley polarized, even without an applied magnetic field, and that the persistence of this spin-valley polarized configuration can be tuned by a global back-gate.

This observation opens the possibility of implementing a robust and stable valley polarized system, essential for valleytronic applications.

IQC faculty host: Adam Wei Tsen

Location

QNC 0101