Abstract
We report a dramatic change in the intensity of a Raman mode with applied magnetic field, displaying a gigantic magnetooptical effect. Using the nonmagnetic layered material MoS2 as a prototype system, we demonstrate that the application of a magnetic field perpendicular to the layers produces a dramatic change in intensity for the out-of-plane vibrations of S atoms, but no change for the in-plane breathing mode. The distinct intensity variation between these two modes results from the effect of field-induced broken symmetry on Raman scattering cross-section. A quantitative analysis on the field-dependent integrated Raman intensity provides a unique method to precisely determine optical mobility. Our analysis is symmetry-based and material-independent, and thus the observations should be general and inspire a new branch of inelastic light scattering and magneto-optical applications.
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Ji, J., Zhang, A., Fan, J., Li, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, J., … Zhang, Q. (2016). Giant magneto-optical Raman effect in a layered transition metal compound. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(9), 2349–2353. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1601010113
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