Ultrafast valley polarization of graphene nanorings

Physical Review B(2022)

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We study theoretically electron dynamics of a graphene nanoring placed in the field of an ultrashort optical pulse. We describe the graphene nanoring within an effective model with infinite mass boundary conditions. For an optical pulse with a duration of just a few femtoseconds, the electron dynamics is coherent and is described by a time-dependent Schrodinger equation. If the optical pulse is circularly polarized, then two valleys of graphene are populated differently, resulting in a finite valley polarization of the system after the pulse. Such a valley polarization is a unique property of graphene nanoscale systems, while for a graphene monolayer, a circularly polarized pulse does not produce any valley polarization. The valley polarization of the graphene nanoring depends on parameters of the system, such as inner and outer radii. With the system's size increasing, the valley polarization monotonically decreases, converging to its zero value for the infinite graphene monolayer.
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