Topologically protected moire exciton at a twist-boundary in a van der Waals heterostructure
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Abstract
A twin boundary in one of the layers of a twisted van der Waals heterostructure separates regions with near opposite inter-layer twist angles. In a MoS2/WSe2 bilayer, the regions with Rhh and RhX stacking registry that defined the sub-lattices of the moiré honeycomb pattern would be interchanged across such a twist boundary. In that case, we demonstrate that topologically protected chiral moiré exciton states are confined at the twist boundary. These are one-dimensional and uni-directional excitons with opposite velocities for opposite spins, enabling intrinsic, guided, and far reaching spin-polarized exciton currents.
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Presenters
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Lucian Covaci
Univ of Antwerp, Belgium, Univ of Antwerp
Authors
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Lucian Covaci
Univ of Antwerp, Belgium, Univ of Antwerp
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Andrey Chaves
Universidade Federal do Ceara, Brazil, Universidade Federal do Ceará
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Francois M Peeters
Univ of Antwerp, Belgium, University of Antwerp, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium, Univ of Antwerp
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Milorad V Milošević
Univ of Antwerp, Belgium, University of Antwerp