Elyse Barré, PhD

Elyse Barré, PhD

Medford, Massachusetts, United States
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Postdoctoral researcher studying opto-electronics of 2D materials, defect centers and…

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    Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

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    Ottawa, Canada Area

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Publications

  • Infrared Interlayer Exciton Emission in MoS 2 / WSe 2 Heterostructures

    Physical Review Letters

    We report light emission around 1 eV (1240 nm) from heterostructures of MoS2 and WSe2 transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers. We identify its origin in an interlayer exciton (ILX) by its wide spectral tunability under an out-of-plane electric field. From the static dipole moment of the state, its temperature and twist-angle dependence, and comparison with electronic structure calculations, we assign this ILX to the fundamental interlayer transition between the K valleys in this system. Our…

    We report light emission around 1 eV (1240 nm) from heterostructures of MoS2 and WSe2 transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers. We identify its origin in an interlayer exciton (ILX) by its wide spectral tunability under an out-of-plane electric field. From the static dipole moment of the state, its temperature and twist-angle dependence, and comparison with electronic structure calculations, we assign this ILX to the fundamental interlayer transition between the K valleys in this system. Our findings gain access to the interlayer physics of the intrinsically incommensurate MoS2/WSe2 heterostructure, including moiré and valley pseudospin effects, and its integration with silicon photonics and optical fiber communication systems operating at wavelengths longer than 1150 nm.

    Other authors
    • Ouri Karni
    • Sze Cheung Lau
    • Roland Gillen
    • Eric Yue Ma
    • Bumho Kim
    • Kenji Watanabe
    • Takashi Taniguchi
    • Tony F. Heinz
    • Janina Maultzsch
    • Katayun Barmak
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  • Spatial Separation of Carrier Spin by the Valley Hall Effect in Monolayer WSe2 Transistors

    Nano Letters

    We investigate the valley Hall effect (VHE) in monolayer WSe2 field-effect transistors using optical Kerr rotation measurements at 20 K. While studies of the VHE have so far focused on n-doped MoS2, we observe the VHE in WSe2 in both the n- and p-doping regimes. Hole doping enables access to the large spin-splitting of the valence band of this material. The Kerr rotation measurements probe the spatial distribution of the valley carrier imbalance induced by the VHE. Under current flow, we…

    We investigate the valley Hall effect (VHE) in monolayer WSe2 field-effect transistors using optical Kerr rotation measurements at 20 K. While studies of the VHE have so far focused on n-doped MoS2, we observe the VHE in WSe2 in both the n- and p-doping regimes. Hole doping enables access to the large spin-splitting of the valence band of this material. The Kerr rotation measurements probe the spatial distribution of the valley carrier imbalance induced by the VHE. Under current flow, we observe distinct spin-valley polarization along the edges of the transistor channel. From analysis of the magnitude of the Kerr rotation, we infer a spin-valley density of 44 spins/μm, integrated over the edge region in the p-doped regime. Assuming a spin diffusion length less than 0.1 μm, this corresponds to a spin-valley polarization of the holes exceeding 1%.

    Other authors
    • Jean Anne C. Incorvia
    • Suk Hyun Kim
    • Connor J. McClellan
    • Eric Pop
    • H.-S. Philip Wong
    • Tony F. Heinz
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  • Actuator Technology for the External Assistance of Muscles

    Canadian Federation of Engineering Students - Publications

    The goal of this project is to build a fully functioning assistive armband that takes input from electromyography sensors, processed by an Android device application, and driven by electroactive polymer (EAP) actuators. This paper outlines the process of testing the feasibility of different EAP actuators, the developed sensor input, and signal processing systems that have been accomplished at this early point in the design timeline.

    Other authors
    • Colin Fernandes
    • Shaveer Bajpeyi
    • Scott Stewart
    • Yannick D'Mello
    • Steve McGarry
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Honors & Awards

  • Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship

    Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)

    NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship (PGS) - Doctoral award

  • Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr. Fellowship

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  • Dean's List and Academic Scholarship

    Carleton University

    I was awarded this each semester of my undergraduate from 2010 to 2015.

  • Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement

    Carleton University

  • Anthony Blundell Betts Memorial Scholarship in Physics

    Carleton University

  • E.P. Hincks Memorial Scholarship in Physics

    Carleton University

  • Faculty of Engineering and Design Entrance Scholarship

    Carleton University

Languages

  • French

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