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Enhanced Valley Zeeman Splitting in Fe-Doped Monolayer MoS2

  • Qi Li
  • , Xiaoxu Zhao
  • , Longjiang Deng
  • , Zhongtai Shi
  • , Sheng Liu
  • , Qilin Wei
  • , Linbo Zhang
  • , Yingchun Cheng
  • , Li Zhang
  • , Haipeng Lu
  • , Weibo Gao
  • , Wei Huang
  • , Cheng Wei Qiu
  • , Gang Xiang
  • , Stephen John Pennycook
  • , Qihua Xiong
  • , Kian Ping Loh
  • , Bo Peng

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摘要

The "Zeeman effect" offers unique opportunities for magnetic manipulation of the spin degree of freedom (DOF). Recently, valley Zeeman splitting, referring to the lifting of valley degeneracy, has been demonstrated in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) at liquid helium temperature. However, to realize the practical applications of valley pseudospins, the valley DOF must be controllable by a magnetic field at room temperature, which remains a significant challenge. Magnetic doping in TMDs can enhance the Zeeman splitting; however, to achieve this experimentally is not easy. Here, we report unambiguous magnetic manipulation of valley Zeeman splitting at 300 K (geff = -6.4) and 10 K (geff = -11) in a CVD-grown Fe-doped MoS2 monolayer; the effective Landé geff factor can be tuned to -20.7 by increasing the Fe dopant concentration, which represents an approximately 5-fold enhancement as compared to undoped MoS2. Our measurements and calculations reveal that the enhanced splitting and geff factors are due to the Heisenberg exchange interaction of the localized magnetic moments (Fe 3d electrons) with MoS2 through the d-orbital hybridization.

源语言英语
页(从-至)4636-4645
页数10
期刊ACS Nano
14
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 28 4月 2020
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