Abstract

The Berry phase plays an important role in determining many physical properties of quantum systems. However, tuning the energy spectrum of a quantum system via Berry phase is comparatively rare because the Berry phase is usually a fixed constant. Here, we report the realization of an unusual valley-polarized energy spectra via continuously tunable Berry phases in Bernal-stacked bilayer graphene quantum dots. In our experiment, the Berry phase of electron orbital states is continuously tuned from about π to 2π by perpendicular magnetic fields. When the Berry phase equals π or 2π, the electron states in the two inequivalent valleys are energetically degenerate. By altering the Berry phase to noninteger multiples of π, large and continuously tunable valley-polarized energy spectra are realized. Our result reveals the Berry phase's essential role in valleytronics and the observed valley splitting, on the order of 10meV at a magnetic field of 1T, is about 100 times larger than Zeeman splitting for spin, shedding light on graphene-based valleytronics.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call