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An Anomalous Magneto-Optic Effect in Epitaxial Indium Selenide Layers
Wei Fu1,2, Xiaoxu Zhao3, Ke Wang4,5
1Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, Singapore.
Abstract:
Single-phonon modes offer potential applications in quantum phonon optics, but the phonon density of states of most materials consist of mixed contributions from coupled phonons. Here, using theoretical calculations and magneto-Raman measurements, we report two single-phonon vibration modes originating from the breathing and opposite out-of-plane vibrations of InSe layers. These single-phonon vibrations exhibit an anticorrelated scattering rotations of the polarization axis under an applied vertical magnetic field; such an anomalous magneto-optical behavior is due to the reverse bond polarizations of two quantum atomic vibrations, which induce different symmetry for the corresponding Raman selection rules. A 180° (+90° and -90°) integrated scattering rotation angle of two single-phonon modes was achieved when the magnetic field was swept from 0 to 6 T. This work demonstrates new ways to manipulate the magneto-optic effect through phonon polarity-based symmetry control and opens avenues for exploring single-phonon-vibration-based nanomechanical oscillators and magneto-phonon-coupled physics.

