Layer-dependent optically-induced spin polarization in InSe
Jovan Nelson, Teodor K. Stanev, Dmitry Lebedev, Trevor LaMountain, J., Tyler Gish, Hongfei Zeng, Hyeondeok Shin, Olle Heinonen, Kenji Watanabe,, Takashi Taniguchi, Mark C. Hersam, and Nathaniel P. Stern

TL;DR
This paper investigates how optical spin polarization varies with layer thickness in InSe, a 2D van der Waals material, revealing layer-dependent spin dynamics and underlying mechanisms relevant for spintronic applications.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental demonstration of layer-dependent optical spin orientation and dynamics in InSe, supported by theoretical modeling and ab-initio calculations.
Findings
Layer-dependent optical orientation of spin in InSe.
Extraction of g-factor for InSe using magnetic field measurements.
Theoretical support from extit{ab-initio} and extbf{k}· extbf{p} models highlighting excitonic effects.
Abstract
Optical control of spin in semiconductors has been pioneered using nanostructures of III-V and II-VI semiconductors, but the emergence of two-dimensional van der Waals materials offers an alternative low-dimensional platform for spintronic phenomena. Indium selenide (InSe), a group-III monochalcogenide van der Waals material, has shown promise for opto-electronics due to its high electron mobility, tunable direct bandgap, and quantum transport. There are predictions of spin-dependent optical selection rules suggesting potential for all-optical excitation and control of spin in a two-dimensional layered material. Despite these predictions, layer-dependent optical spin phenomena in InSe have yet to be explored. Here, we present measurements of layer-dependent optical spin dynamics in few-layer and bulk InSe. Polarized photoluminescence reveals layer-dependent optical orientation of spin,…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
