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Light pulses induce near-perfect valley polarization in graphene

Research area:Condensed matter physics2D Materials and ApplicationsTerahertz technology and applications

What the study found

The study reports that a dual-frequency light pulse can induce highly valley polarized states in graphene, a gapless monolayer material in the Xene family. The authors say the result is a near-perfect valley polarized excitation.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that this offers a route to lightwave valleytronics in the gapless Xene family. Valleytronics refers to control of valley-localized charge excitations, and the study suggests this approach may extend light-based valley control to materials where circularly polarized light pulses do not work well.

What the researchers tested

The researchers tested a combination of a deep ultraviolet linearly polarized light pulse and a terahertz, or THz, envelope in graphene. They used both tight-binding calculations and state-of-the-art time-dependent density functional theory to study the effect.

What worked and what didn't

According to the abstract, the dual-frequency lightform worked by first activating a selection rule at the M saddle points and then displacing the M-point excitation to one of the low-energy K valleys. The abstract states that this produced a near-perfect valley polarized excitation in graphene.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not describe experimental measurements, and it does not give detailed limitations beyond the fact that the work is based on calculations. It also states that conventional circularly polarized light pulses are not suitable for these gapless materials because they lack a gap.

Key points

  • A deep ultraviolet linearly polarized pulse combined with a THz envelope induced highly valley polarized states in graphene.
  • The authors report a near-perfect valley polarized excitation.
  • The proposed mechanism involves activation at the M saddle points and transfer to low-energy K valleys.
  • The work was supported by tight-binding calculations and time-dependent density functional theory.
  • The abstract says circularly polarized light pulses are limited in gapless semi-metals such as graphene.

Disclosure

Research title:
Light pulses induce near-perfect valley polarization in graphene
Authors:
Deepika Gill, S. Sharma, Peter Elliott, Kay Dewhurst, S. Shallcross
Publication date:
2026-04-24
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