Abstract
Control of non-equilibrium exotic states with ultrashort laser pulses is at the forefront of optoelectronic and quantum material research [1]. By exploiting excitonic properties and Berry curvature in the monolayer limit of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), topological properties become accessible due to reduced dimensionality. One such property is the valley degree of freedom which distinguishes K and K’ positions in the material’s band structure and has shown potential as a switch for classical and quantum bit operations [2].
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