| Literature DB >> 33828083 |
Shoufeng Lan1,2, Xiaoze Liu1, Siqi Wang1, Hanyu Zhu1, Yawen Liu3, Cheng Gong1, Sui Yang1, Jing Shi3, Yuan Wang1, Xiang Zhang4,5.
Abstract
The interplay between chirality and magnetism generates a distinct physical process, the magneto-chiral effect, which enables one to develop functionalities that cannot be achieved solely by any of the two. Such a process is universal with the breaking of parity-inversion and time-reversal symmetry simultaneously. However, the magneto-chiral effect observed so far is weak when the matter responds to photons, electrons, or phonons. Here we report the first observation of strong magneto-chiral response to excitons in a twisted bilayer tungsten disulfide with the amplitude of excitonic magneto-chiral (ExMCh) anisotropy reaches a value of ~4%. We further found the ExMCh anisotropy features with a spectral splitting of ~7 nm, precisely the full-width at half maximum of the excitonic chirality spectrum. Without an externally applied strong magnetic field, the observed ExMCh effect with a spontaneous magnetic moment from the ferromagnetic substrate of thulium iron garnet at room temperature is favorable for device applications. The unique ExMCh processes provide a new pathway to actively control magneto-chiral applications in photochemical reactions, asymmetric synthesis, and drug delivery.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33828083 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22412-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919