Tunable valley polarization and valley orbital magnetic moment hall effect in honeycomb systems with broken inversion symmetry

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In this Letter, a tunable valley polarization is investigated for honeycomb systems with broken inversion symmetry such as transition-metal dichalcogenide MX 2 (M = Mo, W; X = S, Se) monolayers through elliptical pumping. Compared to circular pumping, elliptical pumping is a more universal and effective method to create coherent valley polarization. When two valleys of MX 2 monolayers are doped or polarized, a novel anomalous Hall effect (called valley orbital magnetic moment Hall effect) is predicted. Valley orbital magnetic moment Hall effect can generate an orbital magnetic moment current without the accompaniment of a charge current, which opens a new avenue for exploration of valleytronics and orbitronics. Valley orbital magnetic moment Hall effect is expected to overshadow spin Hall effect and is tunable under elliptical pumping.

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Song, Z., Quhe, R., Liu, S., Li, Y., Feng, J., Yang, Y., … Yang, J. (2015). Tunable valley polarization and valley orbital magnetic moment hall effect in honeycomb systems with broken inversion symmetry. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep13906

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