CM Seminar - Spin, Charge, and Phonon Coupling Effects in 2D Materials

Event Date:
2021-03-25T10:00:00
2021-03-25T11:00:00
Event Location:
Zoom link in description
Speaker:
Xiaodong Xu, Department of Physics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Intended Audience:
Public
Event Information:

CM Seminar - Thu, March 25, 10am (PST)
https://ubc.zoom.us/j/64183011430?pwd=U2lFNXEwSmlBRWVBdTR5OG1ZdlVSZz09

Meeting ID: 641 8301 1430
Passcode: 113399


Abstract: The coupling between spin, charge, and lattice degrees of freedom plays an important role in a wide range of fundamental phenomena. 2D material is an emerging platform for studying these coupling effects. In this talk, I will present a couple examples along this direction. I will firstly discuss the observation of antiferromagnetic exciton and multiple exciton phonon bound states in zigzag antiferromagnet NiPS3. I will then present the observation of valley phonons, i.e. phonons with momentum vectors pointing to the corners of Brillouin zone, and their interaction with spins in a monolayer semiconductor WSe2. We identified the efficient intervalley scattering of quasi particles in both exciton formation and light emission process. These understandings enable us to unravel a series of photoluminescence peaks as valley phonon replicas of neutral and charged dark excitons.

Short Bio: Xiaodong Xu is a Boeing Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. He received his PhD (Physics, 2008) from the University of Michigan and then performed postdoctoral research (2009-2010) at the Center for Nanoscale Systems at Cornell University. His nanoscale quantum-optoelectronics group at University of Washington focuses on creation, control, and understanding of novel device physics based on low-dimensional quantum materials.

Add to Calendar 2021-03-25T10:00:00 2021-03-25T11:00:00 CM Seminar - Spin, Charge, and Phonon Coupling Effects in 2D Materials Event Information: CM Seminar - Thu, March 25, 10am (PST) https://ubc.zoom.us/j/64183011430?pwd=U2lFNXEwSmlBRWVBdTR5OG1ZdlVSZz09 Meeting ID: 641 8301 1430 Passcode: 113399 Abstract: The coupling between spin, charge, and lattice degrees of freedom plays an important role in a wide range of fundamental phenomena. 2D material is an emerging platform for studying these coupling effects. In this talk, I will present a couple examples along this direction. I will firstly discuss the observation of antiferromagnetic exciton and multiple exciton phonon bound states in zigzag antiferromagnet NiPS3. I will then present the observation of valley phonons, i.e. phonons with momentum vectors pointing to the corners of Brillouin zone, and their interaction with spins in a monolayer semiconductor WSe2. We identified the efficient intervalley scattering of quasi particles in both exciton formation and light emission process. These understandings enable us to unravel a series of photoluminescence peaks as valley phonon replicas of neutral and charged dark excitons. Short Bio: Xiaodong Xu is a Boeing Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. He received his PhD (Physics, 2008) from the University of Michigan and then performed postdoctoral research (2009-2010) at the Center for Nanoscale Systems at Cornell University. His nanoscale quantum-optoelectronics group at University of Washington focuses on creation, control, and understanding of novel device physics based on low-dimensional quantum materials. Event Location: Zoom link in description