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Valley polarization of graphene via the saddle point

Optics 2025-10-10 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Graphene, and other members of the monolayer Xene family, represent an ideal materials platform for "valleytronics", the control of valley localized charge excitations. The absence of a gap in these semi-metals, however, precludes valley excitation by circularly polarized light pulses, sharply circumscribing the possibility of a lightwave valleytronics in these materials. Here we show that combining a deep ultraviolet linearly polarized light pulse with a THz envelope can induce highly valley polarized states in graphene. This dual frequency lightform operates by (i) the deep ultraviolet pulse activating a selection rule at the M saddle points and (ii) the THz pulse displacing the M point excitation to one of the low-energy K valleys. Employing both tight-binding and state-of-the-art time dependent density functional theory, we show that such a pulse results in a near perfect valley polarized excitation in graphene, thus providing a route via the saddle point to a lightwave valleytronics in the gapless Xene family.

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@article{arxiv.2510.08066,
  title  = {Valley polarization of graphene via the saddle point},
  author = {Deepika Gill and Sangeeta Sharma and Peter Elliott and Kay Dewhurst and Sam Shallcross},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.08066},
  year   = {2025}
}