Charge carriers in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), such as WSe2, have their spin and valley-pseudospin locked into an optically-addressable index that is proposed as a basis for future information processing. The manipulation of this spin-valley index requires tuning its energy, typically through external magnetic field (B), which is cumbersome. Thus, other efficient routes like all-optical control of spin-valley index are desirable. Here, we show that many-body interactions amongst interlayer excitons in WSe2/MoSe2 heterobilayer induce a steady-state valley Zeeman splitting corresponding to B ∼ 6 Tesla. This anomalous splitting, present at incident powers as low as μWs, increases with power and enhances, suppresses or even flips the sign of a B-induced splitting. Moreover, the g-factor of valley Zeeman splitting can be tuned by ∼ 30 % with incident power. In addition to valleytronics, our results are relevant for achieving optical non-reciprocity using two-dimensional materials.
@article{arxiv.2006.03061,
title = {Optical control of valley Zeeman effect through many-exciton interactions},
author = {Weijie Li and Xin Lu and Jiatian Wu and Ajit Srivastava},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03061},
year = {2021}
}