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Gate controlled valley polarizer in bilayer graphene

Physics

Gate controlled valley polarizer in bilayer graphene

H. Chen, P. Zhou, et al.

Discover how sign reversal of Berry curvature in bilayer graphene leads to counter-propagating 1D channels with distinct valley indices. This groundbreaking research, conducted by Hao Chen, Pinjia Zhou, Jiawei Liu, Jiabin Qiao, Barbaros Oezyilmaz, and Jens Martin, achieves impressive conductance differences without requiring an external magnetic field—unlocking new possibilities for future experiments.

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Abstract
Sign reversal of Berry curvature across two oppositely gated regions in bilayer graphene can give rise to counter-propagating 1D channels with opposite valley indices. Considering spin and sub-lattice degeneracy, there are four quantized conduction channels in each direction. Previous experimental work on gate-controlled valley polarizer achieved good contrast only in the presence of an external magnetic field. Yet, with increasing magnetic field the ungated regions of bilayer graphene will transit into the quantum Hall regime, limiting the applications of valley-polarized electrons. Here we present improved performance of a gate-controlled valley polarizer through optimized device geometry and stacking method. Electrical measurements show up to two orders of magnitude difference in conductance between the valley-polarized state and gapped states. The valley-polarized state displays conductance of nearly 4e2/h and produces contrast in a subsequent valley analyzer configuration. These results pave the way to further experiments on valley-polarized electrons in zero magnetic field.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 05, 2020
Authors
Hao Chen, Pinjia Zhou, Jiawei Liu, Jiabin Qiao, Barbaros Oezyilmaz, Jens Martin
Tags
bilayer graphene
Berry curvature
valley polarization
conductance difference
zero-magnetic-field experiments
device geometry
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