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arxiv: 1709.08310 · v3 · pith:27E2JDXTnew · submitted 2017-09-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Optical Selection Rule of Excitons in Gapped Chiral Fermion Systems

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keywords chiralfermionexcitonsgappedopticalsystemsbrightdark
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We show that the exciton optical selection rule in gapped chiral fermion systems is governed by their winding number $w$, a topological quantity of the Bloch bands. Specifically, in a $C_N$-invariant chiral fermion system, the angular momentum of bright exciton states is given by $w \pm 1 + nN$ with $n$ being an integer. We demonstrate our theory by proposing two chiral fermion systems capable of hosting dark $s$-like excitons: gapped surface states of a topological crystalline insulator with $C_4$ rotational symmetry and biased $3R$-stacked MoS$_2$ bilayers. In the latter case, we show that gating can be used to tune the $s$-like excitons from bright to dark by changing the winding number. Our theory thus provides a pathway to electrical control of optical transitions in two-dimensional material.

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