Optical Detection of Long Electron Spin Transport Lengths in a Monolayer Semiconductor

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2022)

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Using a spatially resolved optical pump-probe experiment, we measure the lateral transport of spinvalley polarized electrons over very long distances (tens of micrometers) in a single WSe2 monolayer. By locally pumping the Fermi sea of 2D electrons to a high degree of spin-valley polarization (up to 75%) using circularly polarized light, the lateral diffusion of the electron polarization can be mapped out via the photoluminescence induced by a spatially separated and linearly polarized probe laser. Up to 25% spinvalley polarization is observed at pump-probe separations up to 20 ??m. Characteristic spin-valley diffusion lengths of 18 ?? 3??m are revealed at low temperatures. The dependence on temperature, pump helicity, pump intensity, and electron density highlight the key roles played by spin relaxation time and pumping efficiency on polarized electron transport in monolayer semiconductors possessing spin-valley locking.
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