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Valleytronics In 2d Materials

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Driven by the advent of two-dimensional materials, valleytronics is emerging as the next hot field of research in materials science. While the use of charge or spin degrees of freedom in electronic materials as information carriers is familiar and well-appreciated, employment of the valley degree of freedom as an information carrier has remained elusive for many decades. Shortly following the discovery of isolated graphene, 2D semiconductors such as transition metal dichalcogenides were also isolated and investigated. We now understand that these materials can have separately addressable valleys because each valley can be uniquely coupled to a spin state. This imparts the ability to address different valleys (like pseudospins) with electric field, magnetic field, or light, and there is now a real possibility to engineer practical devices based on using valley as the information carrier.Valleytronics in 2D Materials is the first book in the world on the topic of valleytronics. The reader is introduced to the concept via a brief history emphasizing the challenges that impeded its development for so long. We then dive into the valley physics of 2D semiconductors to explain the recent excitement in 2D valleytronics, the scientific investigations to confirm the addressable valleys, and the attempts to engineer valley devices for practical purposes. The text takes on a decidedly practical approach towards the subject, seeking to bring the reader quickly into the field by presenting the minimum theoretical basis for understanding the use of the valley degree of freedom in devices. A selection of key works establishing the scientific underpinnings of valley addressability and control are described to help the reader grasp the current stage of understanding, the technical foundations established, and the open questions. The renewal in valleytronics is yet unfinished, but with more than a decade of research and engineering efforts devoted in recent times, this book seeks to provide a timely reference for students, scientists and engineers to join this exciting journey and perhaps help to create the next disruption in information technology. See more
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  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789811229091

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Dr Kuan Eng Johnson Goh is Principal Investigator and Senior Scientist III at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR). He is also Adjunct Associate Professor at Department of Physics National University of Singapore. He owns 5 patents and has published more than 75 papers including in top journals under the Nature Series Advanced Materials Series and ACS Series. He has given more than 20 invited talks including 2 keynotes and 1 plenary lecture. He holds a PhD in Physics from University of New South Wales Australia. Dr Calvin Pei Yu Wong is Research Scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR). He was awarded the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Science and Engineering Scholarship to pursue multidisciplinary research topics for his PhD. He has published more than 5 papers in top peer-reviewed journals. He holds a PhD in Integrative Sciences and Engineering from National University of Singapore Singapore. Dr Tong Wang is Research Scientist at the Institute for Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR). He was awarded the A*STAR National Science Scholarship for the completion of his Bachelor and PhD degrees. Having graduated in 2019 he has published 6 first-author papers and contributed to many others. He has also received a number of accolades such as the Springer-Nature Award and the A*STAR Roll of Honour. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Oxford UK.

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