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Floquet-Engineered Valley-Topotronics in Kekul\'e-Y Bond Textured Graphene Superlattice

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

The exquisite distortion in a Kekul\'e-Y (Kek-Y) superlattice merges the two inequivalent Dirac cones (from the KK- and the KK^\prime- points) into the highest symmetric Γ\Gamma-point in the hexagonal Brillouin zone. Here we report that a circularly polarised light not only opens up a topological gap at the Γ\Gamma-point but also lifts the valley degeneracy at that point. Endowed with Floquet dynamics and by devising a scheme of high-frequency approximation, we have proposed that the handedness (left/right) in polarised light offers the possibility to realise the valley-selective circular dichroism in Kek-Y shaped graphene superlattice. Also, the non-vanishing Berry curvature and enumeration of valley resolved Chern number CK/CK=+1/1\mathcal{C}_{K}/\mathcal{C}_{K^\prime}=+1/-1 enable us to assign two pseudo-spin flavors (up/down) with the two valleys. Thereby, the above observations confirm the topological transition suggesting the ease of realising the valley quantum anomalous Hall (VQAH) state within the photon-dressed Kek-Y. These findings further manifest a non-zero optical valley polarisation which is maximum at the Γ\Gamma-point. Our paper thus proposes an optically switchable topological valley filter which is desirous in the evolving landscape of valleytronics.

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@article{arxiv.2401.09762,
  title  = {Floquet-Engineered Valley-Topotronics in Kekul\'e-Y Bond Textured Graphene Superlattice},
  author = {Sushmita Saha and Alestin Mawrie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09762},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures