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Efficient Electron Spin Relaxation by Chiral Phonons in WSe$_2$ Monolayers

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arxiv 2407.07188 v1 pith:JMYLH3KK submitted 2024-07-09 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.other

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keywords spinrelaxationmonolayersbottomchiralconductionefficientelectron
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In transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductor monolayers the spin dynamics of electrons is controlled by the original spin-valley locking effect resulting from the interplay between spin-orbit interaction and inversion asymmetry. As a consequence, for electrons occupying bottom conduction bands, a carrier spin flip occurs only if there is a simultaneous change of valley. However, very little is known about the intra-valley spin relaxation processes. In this work we have performed stationary and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements in high quality WSe$_2$ monolayers. Our experiments highlight an efficient relaxation from bright to dark excitons, due to a fast intra-valley electron transfer from the top to the bottom conduction band with opposite spins. A combination of experiments and theoretical analysis allows us to infer a spin relaxation time of about $\tau_s\sim10~$ps, driven by the interplay between $\Gamma$-valley chiral phonons and spin-orbit mixing.

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