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Electronic structure, magnetoexcitons and valley polarized electron gas in 2D crystals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-10-31 v1

Abstract

We describe here recent work on the electronic properties, magnetoexcitons and valley polarised electron gas in 2D crystals. Among 2D crystals, monolayer MoS2MoS_2 has attracted significant attention as a direct-gap 2D semiconductor analogue of graphene. The crystal structure of monolayer MoS2MoS_2 breaks inversion symmetry and results in K valley selection rules allowing to address individual valleys optically. Additionally, the band nesting near Q points is responsible for enhancing the optical response of MoS2MoS_2.We show that at low energies the electronic structure of MoS2MoS_2 is well approximated by the massive Dirac Fermion model. We focus on the effect of magnetic field on optical properties of MoS2MoS_2. We discuss the Landau level structure of massive Dirac fermions in the two non-equivalent valleys and resulting valley Zeeman splitting. The effects of electron-electron interaction on the valley Zeeman splitting and on the magneto-exciton spectrum are described. We show the changes in the absorption spectrum as the self-energy, electron-hole exchange and correlation effects are included. Finally, we describe the valley-polarised electron gas in WS2WS_2 and its optical signature in finite magnetic fields.

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@article{arxiv.1810.12402,
  title  = {Electronic structure, magnetoexcitons and valley polarized electron gas in 2D crystals},
  author = {Ludmila Szulakowska and Maciej Bieniek and Pawel Hawrylak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12402},
  year   = {2018}
}

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16 pages, 5 figures