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Probing Spin Dynamics of 2D Excitons with Twisted Light
We propose a mechanism of intravalley spin–flip
scattering
in spin–valley-coupled two-dimensional (2D) systems by transferring
the momentum of light into the exciton center of mass using optical
vortex (OV) beams. By varying the dispersion of light using the topological
charge of the OV beam, we demonstrate a unique approach to control
the intravalley spin–flip scattering rate of excitons. From
our photoluminescence measurements, we demonstrate that the intravalley
scattering rate in W-based TMDs can be tuned externally by OV beams.
Variation of photoluminescence intensity with topological charges
shows a crossover temperature (>150 K), indicating competition
among
time scales involving radiative recombination, spin–flip scattering,
and thermal relaxations. Our proposed technique utilizing a structured
light beam can open up a new approach to exploring the physics of
excitons in 2D systems