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Spin-Optics Laser Enables Electron and Photon Spins for Optoelectronics

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HAIFA, Israel, Aug. 17, 2023 — Researchers at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology developed an atomic-scale, spin-optical laser. To do so, they incorporated a WS2 monolayer into a heterostructure microcavity that supported high-Q photonic spin-valley resonances. The spin-valley modes were generated from a photonic, Rashba-type spin splitting of a bound state in the continuum. The Rashba monolayer laser has intrinsic spin polarizations, high spatial and temporal coherence, and symmetry-enabled, robust features to enable valley coherence in the WS2 monolayer upon arbitrary pump polarizations at room...Read full article

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    Published: August 2023
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