Strong Interaction Effects Revealed by Landau Levels in Bilayer MoS2
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Abstract
Two-dimensional semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have been a recent hot topic in physics research, for their novel optical/electronic properties and potential applications. While phenomena such as direct-to-indirect bandgap transition, spin-orbital coupling, and symmetry-controlled valleytronics have attracted wide studies, interaction effect was only reported recently in monolayer WSe2.
Here we present our research on strong interaction effects of K-valley electrons in bilayer MoS2. We fabricated h-BN-encapsulated bilayer MoS2 devices with an outstanding quality, showing a high mobility of 22000cm2/(V.s) at 1.5K and quantized Hall plateaus at high magnetic fields. Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations down to a filling factor of 2, a full spin-polarized regime, and crossings of Landau levels (LLs) were observed. Besides determining a density-dependent g-factor, we discovered other rich physical phenomena in the LL spectrum, including the anti-crossings of LLs, all pointing to a strong electron-electron interaction scenario in this material.
Here we present our research on strong interaction effects of K-valley electrons in bilayer MoS2. We fabricated h-BN-encapsulated bilayer MoS2 devices with an outstanding quality, showing a high mobility of 22000cm2/(V.s) at 1.5K and quantized Hall plateaus at high magnetic fields. Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations down to a filling factor of 2, a full spin-polarized regime, and crossings of Landau levels (LLs) were observed. Besides determining a density-dependent g-factor, we discovered other rich physical phenomena in the LL spectrum, including the anti-crossings of LLs, all pointing to a strong electron-electron interaction scenario in this material.
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Presenters
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Jiangxiazi Lin
Physics, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech
Authors
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Jiangxiazi Lin
Physics, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech
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Tianyi Han
Physics, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech
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Benjamin Piot
Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory, CNRS
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Duncan Maude
Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory, CNRS
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Fan Zhang
Univ of Texas, Dallas, Physics, University of Texas at Dallas, Physics Department, The University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Dallas
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Ning Wang
Physics, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology