The controlled flow of spin and valley pseudospin is key to future electronics exploiting these internal degrees of freedom of carriers. Here, we discover a universal possibility for generating spin and valley currents by electric bias or temperature gradient only, which arises from the anisotropy of Fermi pockets in crystalline solids. We find spin and valley currents to the second order in the electric field as well as their thermoelectric counterparts, i.e., the nonlinear spin and valley Seebeck effects. These second-order nonlinear responses allow two unprecedented possibilities to generate pure spin and valley flows without net charge current: (i) by an ac bias or (ii) by an arbitrary inhomogeneous temperature distribution. As examples...
We report on the possibility to simultaneously generate in graphene a bulk valley-polarized dissipat...
Using first-principles calculations within density functional theory, we investigate the intrinsic s...
New phase of matter usually emerges when a given symmetry breaks spontaneously, which can involve ch...
Symposium B: no. B-I-6Controlled flow of spin and valley pseudospin is key to future electronics exp...
Symposium O - Emerging Non-Graphene 2D Materials: no. O4.03The recent emergence of two-dimensional t...
Session 6 - Shunqing Shen The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaThe recent emergence of two-d...
Session S51: Invited Session: The Valley Hall Effect in van der Waals Materials: no. S51.4In two-dim...
Valleytronics is an emerging field of research which employs energy valleys in the band structure of...
A trend in future electronics is to utilize internal degrees of freedom of electron, in addition to ...
The valley Hall effect arises from valley contrasting Berry curvature and requires inversion symmetr...
In monolayer group-VI transition metal dichalcogenides, charge carriers have spin and valley degrees...
Gapped 2D Dirac materials, in which inversion symmetry is broken by a gap-opening perturbation, feat...
Atomically thin layers of group VI transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been recognized as ...
Session T2: Invited Session: Valley Polarization Physics: Transition Metal Dichalcogenides and Other...
Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides are promising materials for spintronics due to their robu...
We report on the possibility to simultaneously generate in graphene a bulk valley-polarized dissipat...
Using first-principles calculations within density functional theory, we investigate the intrinsic s...
New phase of matter usually emerges when a given symmetry breaks spontaneously, which can involve ch...
Symposium B: no. B-I-6Controlled flow of spin and valley pseudospin is key to future electronics exp...
Symposium O - Emerging Non-Graphene 2D Materials: no. O4.03The recent emergence of two-dimensional t...
Session 6 - Shunqing Shen The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaThe recent emergence of two-d...
Session S51: Invited Session: The Valley Hall Effect in van der Waals Materials: no. S51.4In two-dim...
Valleytronics is an emerging field of research which employs energy valleys in the band structure of...
A trend in future electronics is to utilize internal degrees of freedom of electron, in addition to ...
The valley Hall effect arises from valley contrasting Berry curvature and requires inversion symmetr...
In monolayer group-VI transition metal dichalcogenides, charge carriers have spin and valley degrees...
Gapped 2D Dirac materials, in which inversion symmetry is broken by a gap-opening perturbation, feat...
Atomically thin layers of group VI transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been recognized as ...
Session T2: Invited Session: Valley Polarization Physics: Transition Metal Dichalcogenides and Other...
Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides are promising materials for spintronics due to their robu...
We report on the possibility to simultaneously generate in graphene a bulk valley-polarized dissipat...
Using first-principles calculations within density functional theory, we investigate the intrinsic s...
New phase of matter usually emerges when a given symmetry breaks spontaneously, which can involve ch...