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Optical conductivity and orbital magnetization of Floquet vortex states

Optical conductivity and orbital magnetization of Floquet vortex states

by imod.stc | Apr 20, 2022

Motivated by recent experimental demonstrations of Floquet topological insulators, there have been several theoretical proposals for using structured light, either spatial or spectral, to create other properties such as flat band and vortex states. In particular, the...
Magneto-Optical Measurements of the Negatively Charged 2s Exciton in WSe2

Magneto-Optical Measurements of the Negatively Charged 2s Exciton in WSe2

by imod.stc | Feb 13, 2022

Check out the Published Version Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides host a variety of optically excited quasiparticles species that stem from two-dimensional confinement combined with relatively large carrier effective masses and reduced dielectric screening....
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This work was supported by the NSF Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD), an U.S. NSF Science and Technology Center, under Cooperative Agreement No. DMR-2019444.

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