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This project develops a novel quantum device using transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers to enhance the generation and emission of charged excitons. By employing electrochemical techniques and complex nanoantennas, it aims to improve valleytronics applications for quantum computing and information technologies.
Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) monolayers constitute an attractive material platform due to additional degrees of freedom in encoding and processing quantum information.
Currently, the use of these degrees of freedom in valleytronics is hampered due to the low valley polarization of the neutral exciton at room temperature.
Recently, charged excitons have been demonstrated to exhibit high valley polarization even at room temperature albeit with low quantum yield and have a need for sophist…
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
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